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Monday news roundup!

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: August 11, 2008

Here are some of the more interesting work-related news stories we saw over the weekend.
A different approach to a medical career
Internal social networks at work
The debate on paid sick leave
Number of teaching jobs on the rise
Drinking before work: Never a good idea

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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 [...]

Bilingual? You’re Valuable

Posted by: Christian on: September 27, 2006

Eight Tricky Interview Questions

Posted by: Christian on: September 26, 2006

A Few Jobs that go Beyond the Daily Grind

Posted by: Christian on: September 21, 2006

Retail Jobs Are in Season

Posted by: Christian on: September 19, 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

Changing Your Commute

Posted by: Christian on: September 8, 2006

Return of the Signing Bonus? Five Tips for Getting One

Posted by: Christian on: September 6, 2006



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