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Black History Month Interview Series: Lacretia Adamski

Executive Leadership Support Blog

Black History Month Interview Series. Lacretia Caldwell Adamski has 1 5 years of experience supporting C-Suite executives in multiple industries including SaaS, health administration, and higher education. I’ve always enjoyed the challenge of recreating restaurant dishes at home.

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New Hire Overload

Laughing all the Way to Work

I was taken on a tour of the premises and they pointed out the office equipment I would need to use and introduced me to everyone we met. Admin in the Spotlight: Interview with Lynn Holgat. ► June (3) ► May (7) ▼ April (4) New Hire Overload Happy Administrative Professionals' Day! 411 Look Up 411.ca

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Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Today's.

Laughing all the Way to Work

There were charges for audio visual equipment that we never ordered. Admin in the Spotlight: Interview with Lynn Holgat. When I reviewed the invoice I noticed there was a guest on our bill who wasnt in our party so that amount got taken off. Then they charged us for 25 for lunch on one of the days, but I had only ordered for 20.

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Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Today's.

Laughing all the Way to Work

.© Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 31 December, 2009 Office Confidential: Just for fun to start your New Year off with a laugh These are excerpts from a presentation I gave to my local International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) Chapter dinner meeting. I bet they never asked you that question at a job interview).

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Are you worried about job security?

Laughing all the Way to Work

Get knowledgeable on how to work the various office equipment. Admin in the Spotlight: Interview with Lynn Holgat. If your employer doesnt know who you are and what you do, it is very likely when it comes to making cuts, your position will seem like something they can do without. Be a team player. Be the go-to person in your office.