Baron Kurtz
I'll Lock Up
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Well, apparently workplace rules are changing . . .
http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/careerist/40342
my personal favourite:
The 10 rules in the article surely does not accurately describe new workplace etiquette, or do they?
bk
http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/careerist/40342
my personal favourite:
She's Getting Paid for This Drivel? said:
2. Don't ask for time off, just take it.
When you need to leave work for a few hours or a few days, you don't need to ask for permission -- you're an adult, after all. Make sure your work is in good order and send an email to the relevant people letting them know you'll be gone.
This will seem discourteous to older people, who expect you to ask rather than tell. So be sure to give a reason why you're cutting out. People like to know they matter and where they stand.
The 10 rules in the article surely does not accurately describe new workplace etiquette, or do they?
bk