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Manic Monday roundup

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: July 21, 2008

Another Monday is ALMOST over!
Here’s a roundup of what workers are up to across the country and across the world.
The mailman always…wears kilts?
Women and the energy industry
Firefighters rescue construction worker during DC rush hourĀ 
Fired employee tries (and fails) to get revenge on ex-boss
Shrinking opportunities for day laborers

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Commuting: Going to extremes

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: June 24, 2008

No matter what you do for a living, the one aspect of your job that you share with nearly everyone in the workforce is the commute. The process of getting to and from work is as eagerly anticipated as a root canal, and with good reason. According to a recent study, Americans average 51 minutes [...]

Leaps of faith

Posted by: Christian on: June 19, 2007

Bilingual? You’re Valuable

Posted by: Christian on: September 27, 2006

When you love your boss and hate your job

Posted by: Christian on: September 12, 2006

For Love or Money

Posted by: Christian on: September 11, 2006

Work and Your Daily Dozzze

Posted by: Christian on: August 31, 2006

Five Ways to Get a Bigger Paycheck

Posted by: Christian on: August 29, 2006

Are You Weighing in from Work?

Posted by: Christian on: August 21, 2006

Getting Down to Business

Posted by: Christian on: August 14, 2006



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