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Corporate policy and bumper stickers. I've been asked to remove a sticker in order to qualify for a job. [more inside]
posted by odinsdream
on Nov 6, 2009 -
78 answers
An intern at work is dressing very inappropriately. Is there any way I can tell her nicely to tone it down? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Jun 21, 2009 -
45 answers
Get me off my high horse: how can I work with Republicans without losing my cool? [more inside]
posted by oinopaponton
on Jun 16, 2009 -
59 answers
I need tips for surviving in a highly political work environment. [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Mar 23, 2009 -
11 answers
Should I attend this party? Or rather, how can I justify not going. [more inside]
posted by frosty_hut
on Jun 20, 2008 -
27 answers
I could use some help translating normal thoughts into office-speak and playing it cool at the office during professional negotiations and meetings. [more inside]
posted by salvia
on Dec 6, 2007 -
11 answers
Help analyze my terrible work situation! [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Jul 28, 2007 -
23 answers
Intern or working for a foreign political party [more inside]
posted by arkhangel
on Jul 15, 2007 -
8 answers
Asking for a friend: HELP! My boss is wrecking my well being and my chance of moving on. (quasi-long post) [more inside]
posted by o0dano0o
on Jun 11, 2007 -
22 answers
Professional/career/office politics filter:
How can I once and for all tell my boss that I don't want to keep teaching the unqualified workers he hires ...without getting fired for insubordination or seeing like I’m not a team player? [more inside]
posted by jkl345
on Feb 2, 2007 -
16 answers
What are some good strategies and resources for deepening a nascent romantic relationship when your partner is in a two-month pre-election frenzy of activity? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Sep 12, 2006 -
12 answers
I work in an office where one of our managers is very overtly political. Slogans, "[opposite party] go home!," pictures of Dear Leader, and other partisan paraphanalia are par for the course with this person. It's in email signatures and publicly visible in other areas of our department. Is this excessive or am I just over-sensitive? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on May 19, 2005 -
48 answers