5 Most Outrageous Employee Resignations In 2012
No matter how bad the economy is, some workers will always be so fed up they feel they have no choice but to storm off and quit their job. ...
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No matter how bad the economy is, some workers will always be so fed up they feel they have no choice but to storm off and quit their job. ...
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For many admirers of Anthony Shadid's reporting, the foreign correspondent's death in Syria earlier this year was a needless tragedy. For at least one member of Shadid's family, the blame for the war reporter's death from an acute asthma attack lies with his employer, The New York Times. On Sunday, according ...
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In what may become a textbook example of how to burn a career bridge, a soon-to-depart Goldman Sachs employee has sounded off in an op-ed in The New York Times, warning that the investment bank's culture is little more than a toxic stew of greed that bears little resemblance to its once illustrious past. Greg ...
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"If you can't afford to tip, then don't eat out!" someone tweeted to me when I asked for thoughts on tipping, being tipped, and the general world of customer-service jobs in America. And, while most people I spoke to -- on both sides of the table -- agree with this, it's a sad fact that in many states, people who ...
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