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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: How Badly Do You Need Time Off?

On The Job

With many workers assuming the jobs of those who have been laid off in the last year because of the recession, finding time for themselves has been tough as they’ve worked longer hours, often staying connected via technology even when they leave their cubicle. Once you get to burnout, it’s very difficult to recover,” she says.

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Social Impact of Working From Home | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

People look to their employers for entree into systems of social safety nets (Social Security, disability insurance, health care benefits, etc.). Dino Said on December 22nd, 2008 at 3:42 am I agree , I too work at home and I love it , no rigid dress code , no claustrophobic cubicle and no stress generating travel from home to work office.

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How To Make An Impression in 25 Different Ways

Brilliantly Better

It is like there is an open field of room for those few who perform actions, and then a huge cubicle for those who only use words to battle inside of. This wouldn’t be the case if manipulation wasn’t prevalent, but since it is, you have a bigger opportunity to impress others by leading the way through your actions.

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Full-time Freelance Writing Jobs | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

And benefits, such as paid health insurance, is a huge plus. The awesomeness of working for yourself, avoiding office politics and all the other nonsense of the cubicle farms, is priceless and outweighs all the other factors… Marian Schembari´s last blog. You get a regular paycheck and paid benefits. This is a biggie.

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Fear of Success | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I’m willing to put my health at risk, my reputation, and my financial security. But what is scarier to me is spending my life sitting in a cubicle. And don’t be like those miserable people who work cubicle jobs. It’s often the cubicle-people who enable your dreams to succeed. We Bet Yes. Not just terrified.

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The Ultimate Guide to Motivating Yourself

Brilliantly Better

This sounds to me more like ‘sugar-cubicles’ motivation, rather than a mature man discipline. If I understand your article correctly, you’re saying that we should put a TV inside our brain? With vivid colored and loud movies? Cristian Pascu´s last blog. I have stared doing such activities in ly life too.

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Is blogging worth it? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Summer Reading List for Biz Savvy Health Care Professionals Reply Heather Allard ( @heathALL ) July 12, 2010 at 8:56 am James, You’re preaching to the choir here! Blogging is the new cubicle (you can’t steal it, I’m already writing it!) Susan Giurleo´s last blog. As a consumer, that bothers me.

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