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		By: Miss Raquel Richards		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I first experienced a true narcissist from a boss of mine while I was his marketing manager for an online music distribution service. Although my boss was successful with his partner in the online music distribution service he couldn&#039;t get over why he wasn’t a superstar DJ. Even his partner (my other boss) had difficulty dealing with his narcissism.

Out of frustration I bluntly told him how he didn&#039;t know how to properly run his business and that he should not &quot;try&quot; to use it as a stepping stone for his career. He didn&#039;t like this of course and I eventually got let go.

Narcissism is deadly and very hard to deal with on a professional level. And to think I used to book him. Now that I know he was a true narco it’s no wonder he was never happy with his kids, life, wife, accommodations for his gigs out of town, set times, whatever. He has become without him known of course to be his own worst enemy because I can honestly tell you no venue within the GTA area will book him due to his “it’s all about me” attitude. 

But he feels it’s not his fault. It’s theirs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I first experienced a true narcissist from a boss of mine while I was his marketing manager for an online music distribution service. Although my boss was successful with his partner in the online music distribution service he couldn&#8217;t get over why he wasn’t a superstar DJ. Even his partner (my other boss) had difficulty dealing with his narcissism.</p>
<p>Out of frustration I bluntly told him how he didn&#8217;t know how to properly run his business and that he should not &#8220;try&#8221; to use it as a stepping stone for his career. He didn&#8217;t like this of course and I eventually got let go.</p>
<p>Narcissism is deadly and very hard to deal with on a professional level. And to think I used to book him. Now that I know he was a true narco it’s no wonder he was never happy with his kids, life, wife, accommodations for his gigs out of town, set times, whatever. He has become without him known of course to be his own worst enemy because I can honestly tell you no venue within the GTA area will book him due to his “it’s all about me” attitude. </p>
<p>But he feels it’s not his fault. It’s theirs.</p>
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