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Men Wearing Shorts At The Office?

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I work in a back office environment, where 99% of our client interaction is via the phone, e-mail or outside of the office, so I can wear jeans and a t-shirt. Without further a due, here is The New York Times featured article entitled, “ Shorts Crack The Code &#. That goes for men and women. No jeans, no shorts, no capris.

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Retrieve Your Files With Ease

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You can find more filing tips by reading my article entitled " 7 Steps to Improve Your Filing System ". Post from: Administrative Assistant Tips My answer to this is: 1 comments for this post American Folder Company Great Article--As we at American Folder Company understand the challenges that many office environments face each day.

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4 Ways to Cope with Difficult Colleagues

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Do they make inappropriate comments in a professional environment? Here are some more articles on dealing with difficult co-workers: Cubicle Ettiquette Former Colleagues - Good or Bad? Do you feel that they are overbearing and don’t know when to keep their opinions to themselves? or “I wish I could quit!

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Fight or Flight? Dealing with a Difficult Colleague!

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If all else fails, you might want to start considering what type of work environment you are in. You can also check out an article I wrote on " 4 Ways to Cope with Difficult Colleagues " I hope that Ive at least shed some light on your situation and hope that things can get resolved one way or another.

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Cubicle Etiquette 101

Professional Assistant Blog

If you would like more tips such as these, please read my articles on gossiping in the workplace. Ive been in offices where loud music is acceptable with people shouting over cubicles at each other, which was perfectly acceptable - it made the environment vibrant and fosters team unity. Overhearing phone conversations is a no-no.

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