Tuesday, May 26, 2020

On the Job by Anita Bruzzese How Not to Behave in Front of Co-Workers

On the Job by Anita Bruzzese How Not to Behave in Front of Co-Workers Office holiday parties are an annual tradition, whether theyre a potluck among the cubicles or a more elaborate affair complete with a DJ and a chicken dinner. But no matter what kind of soiree youre planning on attending this year, there are a few things you need to remember in order to avoid damaging your career. I know, I know. You feel like you know how tobehave at an office party. Thats what some of these people probably said and then ended up on YouTube and Flickr, their stupid escapades captured for all time. So lets go over the rules one more time.. Never dance alone.Its OK to boogie like its 1999 when youre at home with Just Dance 4 and the B-52s, but doing so at any company gathering is sure to get you posted on YouTube. This rule is even more important if youre the boss, because it will be posted so many times on YouTube and Twitter and Facebook youll become a trending topic overnight. Fluorescent lights make everything worse.If you think your Michael Jackson moves are embarrassing on a barely-lit dance floor, theyre even worse in the middle of the office where cubicles and desks provide a glaring backdrop. If your office party is on the premises, its even more important that you dont make a fool of yourself dancing alone.3.No stunt work.Yes, youve always wanted to slide (see more here)

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