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Cande Brandow
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over 6 months ago

Friday Mornings Remote Job Club with Cande

Several ladies here in San Antonio Texas have a developed a gathering of like minded community folks who are looking for remote positions. We all have advanced degrees. Most of us want to work from home due to children and their schedules. We meet every Friday morning and review Texas remote jobs that are available, the big corporations that are asking for remote workers. we also cover exceptional. Customer service training, upselling, deflating a disgruntled customer, And tips to stay on top of your game w remotely. #workfromhome #hiringnews #nationwideusa #customerservice #jobsearch

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Larry Cooper
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over 6 months ago

What's the best way to keep a younger manager from being intimated by ones vase experience?(So not to think his or her job is wanted.)

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Susan Murdoch
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over 6 months ago

Lack of integrity and bullying in the work place.

Why is there a prevalence of bullies and a marked lack of integrity in so many work places now? People are lying, engaging in illegal practices and activities, and getting away with it? What used to be considered unacceptable is not only tolerated, but is now considered the norm in many situations. HOW is this even possible in the medical field, or any other? I was once told that I was going to be run out because I " work too hard and we try to work as little as possible here" They , the coworkers, made a plan, set me up, falsely accused me of wrong doing and ran me out. All because I did my job and took pride in my work. (The accusation cracked me up in this instance because they told the doctor that I gave the patient incorrect instructions. How? I DO NOT speak Spanish and tha patient ONLY spoke Spanish.) I have seen a marked lack of integrity and find it shocking. Harassment, name calling, racism, actual sabotage and abuse seems to be acceptable now IF the victim is caucasian in appearance.
Why is a lack of integrity considered the norm now in so many organizations? What happened to taking pride in a job well done and done correctly? ( kinda important in the medical field) What happened to INTEGRITY as a whole?

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Ricardo Brown
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over 6 months ago

I'm looking for employment in Sacramento, CA.

I would love to work with a bunch of employees who take pride in their job and consistently have a wonderful attitude.

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Sarah Brown
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over 6 months ago

Am I making a mistake?

My boss has set up a weekly after-work gathering for our department on Fridays. The company pays for some appetizers, and he wants us to get to know eachother more outside of work.

I went to the first one, but then it became a regular thing. My family is waiting for me to come home and I'm ready for my weekend to start! But I'm also concerned my boss will think poorly of me if I don't attend, he's easily offended. Any advice is appreciated.

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Ron Croft
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Patrol Officer at Nighthawk Security

Your family comes first, and if they are waiting for you skip the social event. If need be explain to the boss that you have family at home, waiting for you. If he/she doesn't understand that it may be time to look for another job. Good Luck.

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Alfredo Liburd
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Keep job and family separate!

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Ryan Holstine
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over 6 months ago

The hardest thing is dealing with the different types of people and personalities. I have 70 full time staff members and every single one of them I have to approach in a different way. Your not managing a job site you are managing people!

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King Allah
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over 6 months ago

What I loved about working at #Home Depot was

My great coworkers

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Lori Mudry
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over 6 months ago

What I loved about working at #Elizabeth Hotel was

When the new general manager took over at the hotel, he gave all the housekeepers and incentive to work towards to make things better for us housekeepers and to keep us at the job instead of quitting. Every Thursday when we had our meetings at 11:00 in the morning we would get a brunch. We also got bonuses at the end of the month for how great of a job we did with our rooms.

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Sijal Rizwan
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over 6 months ago

All jobs should have...

Corporative co-workers

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Christine Taylor
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over 6 months ago

My boss just got a job

I started this job last year and really loved my boss. Honestly the company is going through lots of changes and chaoses so I really stayed here because of my boss. He truly cared about our growth and supported us fully when we need improvements. He told us on Friday that he got a job and will move on by the end of the month. I was happy for him but devastated over the weekend not knowing about my own future... before I knew it I already started applying to new jobs. Why do great people have to leave their jobs :(

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