Refrigerators in the workplace really are a convenience. It's nice to have someplace to keep your lunch cold. But man do people put weird stuff in them!
When you start your week with Monday night football, it can wear you out for the rest of the work week -- unless, of course, you take Tuesday off. Now the question is: what excuse do you use?
Work is not always easy, but it shouldn't be depressing or something that you dread. Also even if you aren't personal friends with your co-workers you should still be able to trust them.
Submit your favorite coworker as your work pal of the week. Tell us how they make your work day better and why they deserve a sweet treat from Wheatberry Bakeshop.
We will announce a winner every Wednesday at 11 a.m. Submit your entry now and enter for a chance to receive a $20 dollar gift card provided by Wheatberry Bakeshop for you and your pal.
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The safety net will allow you to “prevent embarrassing email mistakes" https://t.co/GnzqzZ3O7f
— New York Post (@nypost) November 10, 2016
We've all been in this situation... You're trying to send an email to someone, maybe a relative, maybe a coworker, or a boss and you accidentally send them something you didn't mean for them to see...
If you love what you do, then it's not work. But, if you don't like your job, it may just be a pain right in the ol' rear to go every single day.
Would you add your job to the top of this list? Or have you had an old job that may be the perfect fit for the #1 spot on our list of 'Top 5 Jobs That People Regret'?
Working third shift is tough. Trying to get all of your normal life things done before the normal 5 p.m. quitting time is even harder, especially when that is usually your sleeping time. So, in case you need help due to your work schedule or you're a night owl, here are some places you can go to get some things done while it's still dark out in Buffalo...
If your New Year's Resolution was to find a better job, there's a chance it's not because you don't like your current job...but, more likely, it's because you're not being treated well.
An eye-opening article was recently posted, and might be worth it for all managers, HR professionals, and even those considering leaving their current jobs to take a closer look...
Preparing for a job interview is nerve-wracking enough without the unsettling sense that an interviewer might ask a question you aren’t prepared to answer. It’s those unusual, hard-to-prepare-for questions that we all dread.
Everyone knows that scoring a job can be a difficult and tedious process. You call all of your contacts, go to several job fairs, search through dozens of search engines and fill out numerous online applications, all asking for the same information — then it happens! You get a call for an interview and realize this could be your big moment.