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This just makes a good opportunity for the two of you to sort out the problems you had back in the day. Your bully may have matured and grown up to be a great person; obviously they had what it takes to become your manager, so I wouldn't jump to assumptions that they'll continue to treat you the same way they did as when you were kids. Best of luck, OP!
I say quit. No way you should have to work for some asshole!
My recommendation is to start documenting any and everything that seems / appears to make your life hell or an odd inconvenience with it all relating to work.
maybe he might apologize and own up to what he was wrong
Well, I guess the "I will be my bullies boss" theory wasn't true, huh?
Hope you're not bullied by him as your manager OP!
There's just no way out for you is there? :/
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Don't they always say it's suppose to be the other way around?
That sucks but people can change. Give him a chance, but stand up for yourself if he hasn't.