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Dear Eric: I work in the public sector in a job that makes me well known in my field of work and well known in the community where I work, but not where I live which is a few towns away.
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Dear Eric: A woman who works for me dresses ... and this is a touchy sensitive topic. Help! – Work Attire Dear Attire: Ask your HR department for clarification about what they mean when they ...
Dear Eric: I am a 75-year-old ... Dear Office Mate: Sharing a work-from-home setup with one’s spouse can have its benefits – you tend to like your coworker, for instance.
He’s at work. I’m going to leave him alone. Now, which aisle is the cereal in?” Dear Eric: I’m a late-50s, divorced educator. I’ve struggled throughout my entire adult life to figure out ...
Dear Eric: I work in the public sector in a job that makes me well known in my field of work and well known in the community where I work, but not where I live which is a few towns away.
Dear Eric: My husband is 72 and I am 68. He is still working, and I am retired and work part time. We have been married for six years. We keep our finances separate, yet both contribute to basic ...
Dear Eric: A woman who works for ... direct them to talk to HR. Your co-workers may feel that her style of dress creates a hostile work environment. HR needs this feedback to help create or ...
Dear Eric: My son is married ... so I say nothing. But what are your thoughts on this? Maybe this arrangement doesn’t work for your son and he’s tired of making his own food.
Dear Eric: I need you to smack me upside the head. I’m married with two young kids. For some reason, I’ve developed a huge crush on a guy who works at my local supermarket. This is eating me ...