How to Help a Friend Find a Job
With the economy these days it can be tough to find a job for yourself. It’s pretty hard to be unemployed-but it’s harder to watch your friends suffer through unemployment. We all want the best for our friends, but of course you probably don’t have the option to just give your friend a job. However, […]
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Office tips: How to tell coworkers they smell bad
By Helen Richardson People can smell bad for different reasons. I think the easiest type of bad odor to deal with is when someone wears too much cologne or perfume. If you have a good relationship with the person, you can take them aside in private at some point and explain that you are very […]
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Top 6 Coworkers To Beware by Dave Caruso
Frenemy This manipulator seeks to gain your trust by pretending to be your ally and friend. They will call you after work or suggest going to lunch in an attempt to share with you their gripes about management and other coworkers. This is in an effort to loosen you up and get you to make […]
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