Plus, a quick fix for that daily WFH headache
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Work long enough, and you are bound to have a bad manager. Unfortunately, they don't operate in just one manner; they can be aggressive, neglectful, ingratiating or just plain inept. And not all of them were bad to begin with. The very strategies and skills that may have made them star performers before they joined the management team can make them absolutely terrible to work for. Here are the most common types of incompetent leaders who think they are actually good bosses: |
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A lot of regular Joes seem to think President-elect Biden’s plan to raise taxes on Americans earning more than $400,000 per year will somehow affect their bottom line — and Twitter is not having it, since only 1.8% of U.S. taxpayers earn enough money to see higher taxes under Biden’s proposal. For everyone else, here are some hilarious and brutally honest reminders from Twitter that there’s no need to be concerned. |
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Getting headaches from working on your laptop at home? Consider your light source. Are you working while facing a bright window, or with a window at your back? Neither position is ideal. Instead, experts recommend you sit perpendicular to the window while working, because there’s less glare on your screen when you’re at a right angle to the sun. Get experts’ tips on how to best optimize the power of light at your workstation. |
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