
I've coined this term after observing that this rampant style resembles the way cowboys look after their herds. Imagine this 'cowboy on horse with lasso' going to his staffs, shooting his gun, announcing his grand entry (for so-called respect) carrying work (which he's just found that he's not able to do by himself) and start chasing after anyone in his sight, lassoing them before slaughtering them.
I have seen them at many levels - there are top level cowboys, middle management cowboys - and many of their victims as the cows, boy!
They thought they could prosper like the real cowboys (not the one in the movies though)? Not a chance....many of these 'cows' would escape or get transfered or resign, once they realise that their bosses are actually 'cowboys'. However, due to high supply of cows in the job market, the cowboys wouldn't feel there is a disparity between him and his cows. But he'd found out so when the day he would be promoted (due to seniority nonetheless) that none of his staffs (because they are always new cows!) are ready to fill up his current position. Some ended up not getting promoted, but the lucky cowboys could be, leaving a huge gap between him and his cows (e.g General Manager with Assistant Cow...ooops Manager).....
Yeah, most of these cowboys always seem to be lucky in their life......as evident in my finding many of them at the top......YEE-HAW......
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