"Sleeping on the job" is a phrase that is not positive. It's often preceded by "He was fired for" and can make you the butt of jokes for years to come. But maybe it shouldn't be such a bad thing.
A mother in South Carolina named Debra Harrell went to jail earlier this month, charged with “unlawful conduct towards a child.” Whatever she did must’ve been well-deserved, right? Not so much. Harrell’s alleged crime: Her daughter was “left behind at a nearby park, for hours at a time.”
We have these really deep discussions at work every day. Monday's topic of discussion was Star Trek. Who was the best captain of the Starship Enterprise? It was pretty well split among three and we want you to help us decide. So, go boldly to our poll and help us determine the ships captain!
Freedom of speech may have its limits. Gilford, New Hampshire resident William Baer was arrested on disorderly conduct charges earlier this week after he continued to speak at a school board meeting even thought his allotted two minutes to talk were over.
If you have a full day of meetings at work, you'll probably end it feeling like you didn't get much done. But this little survey I stumbled across proves differently.