"Nobody should have to work with a jerk." That's a great slogan for eBossWatch.com, a new Web site that aims for full disclosure when it comes to supervisors. As you already know, you could have the dream job, but if your boss is a miserable human being, odds are, your experience will be too.While the service has several flaws, I certainly have a soft spot for the site's creator Asher Adelman. After a harrowing experience with an abusive and hostile boss (who seemed like a pussycat during the interview process) Asher knew that something had to be done. And we salute him for taking "positive" action!The site simply has users anonymously answer six questions about their current or former manager. No rants, no raves - just facts. Anyone can can add anyone, which is problem number one. A boss can make themself look sweet as sugar. Or a vengeful employee can make a mouse look like a lion.The second problem I have with the … [Read more...] about Rate Your Boss – Payback's a Cinch
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A Guide to Encourage Your Colleagues
You're cheap. Especially at work. I guarantee it. I'm not talking about financially, but rather, with words of praise.Why do so many of us hold back kind words and encouragement when it comes to co-workers?Given that we all need strokes (the fundamental unit of a social transaction according to Transactional Analysis) we sure are stingy when it comes to spreading the love.Instead of viewing Friday the 13th as a day of bad luck, why not use it as a turning point for some on-the-job GOOD luck? Here are some surefire ways to to show your co-workers that you care about them - not only as associates - but as human beings.-Show genuine interest. When a colleague talks, be a a good listener. The first step is to tune out everything else around you and shut down your inner chatter. If you're thinking about whether or not you remembered to record Top Chef tonight, you are not being a good listener. Be sure to follow up with thoughtful, detailed … [Read more...] about A Guide to Encourage Your Colleagues
We Are ALL Miss New Jersey
The world eagerly awaits (not!) Amy Polumbo's fate as a panel of pageant officials sweat over the difficult decision of whether or not to strip her of her crown. The issue at hand? "Revealing" photos that Miss New Jersey was forced to reveal after being blackmailed. After all they were "private." The schmuck only had them on Facebook. Look, she's a kid. And the now infamous Miss New Jersey photos aren't even that bad. They are a pretty girl in her early 20's having a good time. In fact, I think she represents the Garden State perfectly. I mean we're talking about a place where smoke stacks are a-plenty and Bon Jovi could sell out 365 nights a year at Giants Stadium. They certainly can handle a girl holding up pumpkins as fake boobs.Do people really expect these pageant girls to be robots?Let's take this a step further. How would you feel if you lost your job over similar photos? As we've discussed many … [Read more...] about We Are ALL Miss New Jersey
Office Phone Greetings From Hell
Good Afternoon, thank you for calling Westbury Target, Andrew G.R speaking, how may I direct your call today?I DON'T work at Target. But that didn't stop my boss from recently calling me out for the way I pick up my phone. We don't have Caller ID but there's a different ring depending whether the call is internal or external.This was my standard greeting:Internal: Department NameExternal: Company name, Department NameApparently, not good enough for the Boss Man. He thinks every phone greeting should be uniform, regardless of where the call is coming from.I don't know how things roll at your office (though I'd love to hear in the comments below) but this pissed me off.1) I don't work at a call center or in customer service2) My company is not that large. If someone calls my department, they KNOW who they're calling.3) Long greetings are irritating. They are bad for first time callers and a hundred times worse for people who call you multiple times a … [Read more...] about Office Phone Greetings From Hell
70% of Workers Abuse Technology at Work
Do you live on the edge? We're not talking about trekking off on a bungee jumping expedition in Costa Rica. We're talking about the seven out of 10 office workers who use office equipment for personal reasons, blatantly ignoring their employer's warnings not to do so. Yes, we're talking to YOU.Lawyers.com had Harris Interactive conduct a survey that yielded the following results:55% send/receive personal e-mail on their work accounts69% use the Internet for non-work purposes45% of respondents said they ignore their company's warningsAnd it gets even worse (or better!) for younger employees. Folks between 18 and 24 are taking even greater risks:72% of workers send/receive personal e-mail on their work accounts.77% use the Internet for non-work purposes71% of workers maintain a personal Web site13% visit dating Web sitesIf you are unsure of your company's electronic policy you have the right to ask for it. Depending on what you signed when you were hired, … [Read more...] about 70% of Workers Abuse Technology at Work
Play Office Ninja
If you're one of the 217 million people who play games online, you'll definitely want to waste some company time playing Office Ninja.Your mission is to navigate your way through each floor of the office building using your stealth and stapler to distract your enemy co-workers. Be sure to gather new weapons and look out for open elevator shafts. The game, part of a viral campaign from Overland Storage, requires Flash 9. Maybe I'm just in a gaming mood given my impulse purchase of the Nintendo Wii over the weekend. Any good game recommendations?! … [Read more...] about Play Office Ninja
The Worst Career Move Ever by Amy Jacobson
A silly, silly reporter named Amy Jacobson (hold the blonde jokes) from WMAQ in Chicago used some of the worst career judgment I have ever heard about.Here's the deal. On her day off she laced up her bikini, put her sons in the back of the family car and headed to a pool party. So far, so good, right? Here's the twist: Ms. Jacobson went swimming at the home of Craig Stebic - a husband whose wife has been missing since April - and SHE was the one covering the story.Nothing like a quick dip with a possible wife killer to get the adrenaline flowing, eh? I'm sure the reporter's husband was thrilled.Nice way to cross the lines of journalistic ethics lady! I'd be shocked if she holds onto her job. To put this in perspective, this would be the equivalent of FOX's Greta Van Susteren going rollerblading with Joran van der Sloot. Read the idiot's bio before they take it down and inevitably fire her. Unless of course we start hearing about how she was … [Read more...] about The Worst Career Move Ever by Amy Jacobson
WorkHack: Make Your Own Office Emergency Kit
Get this widget! The latest thwarted terror attacks in London serve as a reminder that there are still plenty of sickos out there that want to kill innocent people. It's impossible to know where, when or how a disaster could strike, but there's a good chance you will be at work when it happens. If you think your employer has all of your safety concerns covered - you better think again! At the end of the day you need to look out for you (and your fellow workers). Aside from having your own evacuation plan and a family-meeting plan, it would serve you well to keep a small and portable "disaster kit" at your desk. There are companies that sell these kits, but you might want to customize and build your own. Here are some suggestions: Mini Flashlight Foil Blanket (thermal) Package of Water High energy foods A Few Dollars Whistle Spare House Key Iodine Pills Aspirin AM Radio Prescription Drugs Out-of-State Contact Rope The money you spend will be well worth it god forbid you ever need … [Read more...] about WorkHack: Make Your Own Office Emergency Kit
Mid-Week Holiday Is Just Plain Odd
I hope you and yours had a great Fourth! Quite frankly, my entire week has been thrown by having a Wednesday holiday. I even had to limit my hot dog intake at around 6pm yesterday - just knowing that I'd be crawling into my cube today.Anyhoo, the randomness of a mid-week holiday has thrown me off my A-game and led to my first period of blog inconsistency since we launched. This makes me think that it might be time to recharge the batteries and come back fully refreshed on Monday.Sound like a plan? Good.On Monday I'll be dropping the newest episode of the Working Podcast. It's an important one - in fact, it could save your life. I'm not kidding. Please subscribe now.Enjoy the rest of this abridged work week! … [Read more...] about Mid-Week Holiday Is Just Plain Odd