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Happy (belated) New Year!

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Submitted by Ethan on January 06, 2010 at 05:06 PM Happy (belated) New Year! Here’s to wishing you and yours a successful 2010 to kick off the new decade. To get some rest and relazation before the start of 2010, Steph and I headed to Las Vegas.

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8 Reasons Why You Should Work for a Tough Boss

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If you’re not, don’t worry, they’ll surely let you know. You will develop a thick skin and be able to take criticism better than people who haven’t worked for a tough or demanding boss. Posted by jodith on April 30, 2010 My favorite bosses have always been the tough ones. it does happen.

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Sweet - SarcMark: A punctuation mark for sarcasm!

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Submitted by Ethan on January 15, 2010 at 04:51 PM I can’t tell you how many times I’ve read an email, IM, Facebook post or comment online and not known if the person writing the remark was serious or not. However, if it doesn’t catch on and reach critical mass, no one will know what it is anyway.

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ProAssisting partners with IngBoo for Link services!

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By partnering with IngBoo, we’re giving them a tool that completely simplifies searching for assistant positions in their specific location and makes sure they won’t miss any new postings if they don’t happen to check a particular job search site that day.&# Pretty cool, huh?

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Are your work communications professional? Are you sure?

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Speaking, emailing or writing a new business deck, the communication doesn’t take on the formal tone that work communication deserves. I don’t blame our “wired in&# generation for this; they’ve grown up with Twitter, Facebook and IM status updates where slang and short communication rule. Share it with others.

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The plan for a successful project

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. & Office Managers E-Learning Modules Outline E-Learning Modules: Part 1 Contact Us Enrollment Login All Posts, Organization, (0) Comments The plan for a successful project Submitted by Ethan on March 09, 2010 at 03:10 PM As an assistant, you’re going to be tasked with completing both large and small projects. What didn’t?

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Raise your hand if you like automated phone message systems…

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Very easy to search and the instructions are easy to follow… and you can also rate your experience using that number or add your own with instructions if you have any that aren’t listed. Just another use of technology to bypass a level of technology that drives me batty. Share it with others.

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