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I'm a temp, and I know a couple of people are being gossipy about me behind my back. And they don't know I know. Should I call them on it? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Sep 15, 2009 -
38 answers
How can I show higher ups at a workplace that I really love it here and want to stay on permanently? [more inside]
posted by miltoncat
on Aug 11, 2009 -
10 answers
Re: Work Interview Etiquette. I messed up bad. I don't know what to do or if I should do anything. The scenario (names will be changed): [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Apr 17, 2009 -
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What are some polite ways to remind people of pending workplace tasks? [more inside]
posted by rhyax
on Jun 27, 2008 -
18 answers
New Job Etiquette: Did I do the right thing? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Apr 8, 2008 -
12 answers
How do you deal with calls from recruiters who are inappropriately rude? [more inside]
posted by designmartini
on Nov 21, 2007 -
19 answers
OfficePolitics/Etiquette Filter: Christmas Cards - If I give out one, do I have to give one to everyone? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Dec 18, 2006 -
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The cat's out of the bag: I told an (non-supervisor) acquaintance at work about my (before now) secret blog. What do I need to do to not get fired? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Nov 21, 2006 -
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You've just been to a conference and made many new acquaintances. Now, what is the proper method / etiquette to maintain contact? [more inside]
posted by pricklypear
on Jun 29, 2006 -
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Is it appropriate to forward compliments about yourself (relating to work) to your boss? [more inside]
posted by Kellydamnit
on Mar 31, 2006 -
23 answers
So my company wants us to send personalized holiday cards to clients we deal with regularly. [more inside]
posted by Kellydamnit
on Nov 30, 2005 -
7 answers
I share an office with a co-worker and over the past few months she's been sitting at her computer and falling asleep during the day, mainly in the afternoon. [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Jul 12, 2005 -
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EmploymentFilter: I'm leaving a professional position tomorrow after eight months and the requisite two weeks' notice. It hasn't been a particularly good match for me (skills, interests, etc...) but my boss has nevertheless been a good guy to work for and has both tried to find ways to use my background and skills, and to give me opportunities to learn more. Once, in passing, he mentioned a bottle of whisky he was about to try. Should I get him one to say "thanks," since I don't think there are any alcohol sensitivity issues? [more inside]
posted by piro
on Feb 8, 2005 -
15 answers
Workplace racism and etiquette advice. MI. [more inside]
posted by i_am_joe's_spleen
on Sep 6, 2004 -
15 answers
How much notice should I give? I like my job and my boss, but I've been accepted to grad school. My company has a habit of procrastinating on hiring new people (a month or more), but I have a lot of responsibilities that will need to be taken over immediately. It might even be beneficial for someone to take over the week before I leave, so I can give them some training. Should I stick with the traditional two weeks, or give them a little more leeway?
posted by ArsncHeart
on Apr 4, 2004 -
12 answers
What is the etiquette for putting future employment on your resume? I will be a summer associate for a law firm between May and August, but am circulating my resume to other employers in anticipation of the interview process next fall. Is it acceptable to put "[Law Firm] - Summer Associate, May 2004 - August 2004" on a resume that you are handing out today?
posted by PrinceValium
on Mar 10, 2004 -
15 answers