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‘Don’t mention it to anyone. Just look busy’: Office worker finishes work 7 hours early ‘How do you corporate girlies not go insane throughout the day?’ ...
Phones have been ringing off the hook at the Social Security Administration prompting the agency to use a temporary solution ...
Fearing layoffs and AI, workers are reading into their bosses' looks and the lack of snacks. Welcome to office paranoia.
Advice Dear Abby: Busy office worker's solitude shattered when man horns in on her break time Published: Jan. 13, 2024, 12:04 a.m.
The new career trend, "busy bragging," calls out busy bees who excessively tout their accomplishments at work. Here's what social media users and a career coach had to say.
The unspoken dos and don’ts of the office - IN FOCUS: Is everyone talking about your, ahem, fragrant lunch choices? And is it ever OK to arrive at your desk in your gym gear? Katie Rosseinsky unpicks ...
More workers are tapping a new career tool: looking rushed. Sure, it makes you look busy, but can it also lead to burnout? Sue Shellenbarger and recovering rusher Sunita Badola discuss on Lunch Break.
The cast of The Office resorted to instant messaging and playing solitaire when they were only in the background.
THE modern “office girlie” often finds herself juggling a demanding 9-to-5 job with a myriad of personal responsibilities.
The perception is not just that a busy worker is engaged and making an effort, but even that their industriousness gives them a higher moral value than their less busy colleagues.
A co-worker who's extremely busy doing seemingly nothing (Heidi Gardner) stops by Weekend Update to discuss Americans returning to the office in person.
DEAR ABBY: I work nine hours a day in a mental health clinic talking to the clients and doing billing and collections among many other things. I love my job. The problem is that when I step ...