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Men be warned: Never say the following phrase to your female coworkers

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One in four American men think the following behavior is work appropriate, but it’s quite a dif

One in four American men think the following behavior is work appropriate, but it’s quite a different story for women. - climbing with - Which online groups, forums and communities are most helpful in your job search? Scroll to answer! [Men be warned: Never say the following phrase to your female coworkers]( by Kyle Schnitzer [One in four American men think the following behavior is work appropriate, but it’s quite a different story for women.]( More]( [News: In 2021, job application forms are (long) gone]( [Finding ways to save time is one of the secrets of success. That’s why we’ve ended tiresome job application forms. Simply click on a button that says Apply4Me and a team of experts will take care of yours, no matter how repetitive or tedious.]( more]( [Working moms who advance their careers make these 3 choices]( by Meredith Lepore [In New York Times best-selling author Joann S. Lublin's new book Power Moms she contrasts the experiences of baby boomers and GenX executives to show how far working mothers have come -- and how much further they will need to go in a post-pandemic world.]( More]( [How to convert an Excel spreadsheet to a Google Sheets document]( by Meredith Schneider [These days, knowing the basics of technology is imperative to landing a new role. Learn how to convert an Excel spreadsheet to a Google Sheets document.]( More]( [Here's exactly how much an MBA increases your salary, by industry]( by Ryan Luke [With the rising costs of MBA programs, it’s vital to take a hard look at how much an MBA increases wages versus the degree cost.]( More]( HUDDLE UP In response to last week's question, "What was the oddest 'job' you've ever had?": Douglas P. from Laguna Niguel, CA At eight years old, I went knocking on doors selling light bulbs. Charles H. from Bloomfield Hills, MI Oddest job I’ve had: “Tape Runner”, during the 1980 GOP national convention in Detroit. For 2 weeks, my job was to sit in a room, waiting for camera men to bring what they filmed. I would take the film, riding my bike to nearby news office to be added a story. Lots of food and great stories by the camera men! Howard F. from Stroudsburg, PA Teacher in a prison. 🤔 Today's question: "Which online groups, forums and communities are most helpful in your job search? Share ALLL of the answers with me!" Hit reply and let us know! © 2021 [Ladders, Inc.]( All Rights Reserved [Advertise with Us]( |[Contact Us]( |[Unsubscribe]( You're receiving this email from our secure server at [Ladders, Inc.]( because you signed up from [{EMAIL}](#) with the ZIP Code 06473. [Ladders, Inc.]( - [244 Fifth Avenue | Suite D100 | New York, NY 10001](#) [Privacy]( of Use](

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