micromanagers are difficult enough to work for but when they start micromanaging non-existent problems the world becomes unbearable. (when, par exemple, they wander out to the common office printer, randomly picking up earlier (much earlier) drafts that someone on your team has carelessly left behind in the printing tray the previous day, and then criticising the team for mistakes which had several drafts ago been found and amended, and for omissions which were not in fact omitted, merely that if what one finds is the first four pages of a nine-page document one would obviously find they do not contain everything in that is meant to be in said document.) one wonders how long one can last, in this environment.
