By ROSIE WATERLAND
I have had some bad bosses in my time.
There was the one who used to dump her dirty dishes in front of me rather than walk 5 extra metres to the kitchen. There was the guy who would limit my toilet breaks to 3 minutes, because that’s how long the men needed and he wanted to ‘keep things fair’. Then there was the scary lady who would only stop reading the paper to yell at me about the economy.
Working for a boss who is the human equivalent of a Batman villain really makes you appreciate it when you have a good person running the show. I’m lucky enough to have that person now, in Mamamia’s Editor-in-Chief Jamila Rizvi. Not only is she an incredible boss, Jamila has cared for me in a way that has kind of changed my life.
When I first started at Mamamia, I was a different person. I was coming out of a pretty dark time in my life. My rough childhood had finally caught up with me, and trying to deal with the PTSD and anxiety that came with that had changed something in me.
Even though I had worked really hard to get through the worst of it, the struggle had turned me into a shell of a person. I had lost all confidence in my ability to live a normal life outside of my bedroom. I was just sad. Sad and ashamed that I hadn’t been stronger, that I hadn’t been able to manage everything without letting it make such a huge impact on my life.
Then there was Jamila.