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The 'bad boss' has become a comedic part of work culture, permeating movies and television. But when

The 'bad boss' has become a comedic part of work culture, permeating movies and television. But when you actually work for a bad boss, there’s nothing funny about it. In fact, it may be killing you. [4 signs your boss may be killing you]( by Travis Bradberry [The 'bad boss' has become a comedic part of work culture, permeating movies and television. But when you actually work for a bad boss, there’s nothing funny about it. In fact, it may be killing you. Read More]( Get the job you always wanted.[Visit Ladders]( [Technical Architect]( Nemo IT Solutions | Avenel, NJ [Embedded Systems Architect & Technology Manager]( Bose | Framingham, MA [Data Analytics Algorithm Developer]( Odyssey Consulting Services Inc | Bedford, MA [Director, Engineering]( Paint Nite | Somerville, MA [Integration Architect, Data]( News America Marketing | Wilton, CT [The ridiculously simple way you can get a raise this year]( by George Anders [For most of us, asking for a raise is awkward. We want to believe that our bosses recognize good work and don’t need to be badgered to do the right thing. Bad plan. Here's a better one. Read More]( [7 huge time-wasters at work and what you can do about them]( by Branislav Moga [It turns out that when you get the big distractions out of the way, the small things can turn into the biggest time wasters. Here are a seven common office time-wasters and how you can avoid them to be more productive. Read More]( Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose. —Bill Gates [These are the 5 books to read if you want to be successful]( by Eric Barker [We can struggle our way through our careers, hoping to get it right, or we can seek guidance from some experts who can teach us more. If you're ready to stop the self-doubt and find out what smart people have learned about success, start here. Read More]( [How successful people communicate at work]( by Deborah Tannen [Differences in the way we talk can lead to frustration, even between good friends, because the same way of speaking can have different meanings. Successful people sidestep these conflicts by understanding them better. Start here. Read More]( [9 things smart people do after they screw up at work]( by Rachel Weingarten [It happens to the best of us: No matter how much you plan or prepare, there are times when you just spectacularly mess up a pitch, proposal or gasp, even an interview. So how do you know if it’s time to save your reputation or if you’re better off beating a hasty retreat? Here are the tricks successful people use. Read More]( © 2017 [Ladders, Inc.]( All Rights Reserved [PrivacyÂ](|[ Terms of UseÂ](| [ Contact UsÂ]( |[ Unsubscribe]( You're receiving this email from our secure server at [Ladders, Inc.]( because you signed up on March 26, 2016 from [{EMAIL}](#) with the ZIP Code 06473. [Ladders, Inc.]( - [55 Water Street, 51st Floor - New York, NY 10041](#)

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