So many examples I could cite. But, the one that sticks in my mind is this one,... MY 'bad boss' (let's just call him, "Sam") personified the term "weasel". The women in our group were the first to acknowledge his slimey-ness. My Chevron career spanned a number of organizations, BU's, etc., so by the time I arrived in Sam's shop, I had seen/done, quite a lot. Turned out that a new Admin. Building was to be built, on existing plant grounds. One of my earlier assignments involved the utilization of tax deferred exchanges to enhance the economics of various capital projects, and I suggested to Sam that we consider the possible benefits of TDE's in regard to the new Admin. Bldg. project. In his usual manner, he stared at me with a cold (the girls called it, his "fish eyed") stare, and wandered off without a word. Months passed. Construction progressed. Then, probably 6 months AFTER I had made the suggestion, Sam called me into his office, presented me with a check for $107 and some cents (am NOT making this up). As I had heard NOTHING, subsequent to my TDE suggestion, it never crossed my mind that there might be some correlation with the check, and my suggestion. Then, with one of his familiar "odd looks", he said, "for your idea to use TDE funds". It took a few seconds for me to process everything,... we were talking about a large project, costing upwards of MILLIONS of dollars, and I'm looking at a check for $107, and a few cents? In one of my more ill-conceived moves, I held out the check and said, "really?" The cold, fish-eyed stare. I continued,... "I didn't expect any 'recognition', Sam,... but, honestly,... I think the company ought to just keep THIS check". I was furious, as I returned to my desk, but eventually just chalked the episode up to what happens, when you work for an id–t. MONTHS LATER. A cohort, in Accounting, tipped me off that "someone in your group recieved a $5,000 award" (I now forget the actual "title" of such an award,... it may have been "Chairman's Award", but, memory fails). Stunned, I asked if my friend had any idea as to who the recipient might be? He merely gave me "the look", and I knew. "Sam" had taken MY recommendation and run with it, but felt obligated to give ME $107 and some cents. May he rot in Hell.