Work
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Questions to ask before changing careers
CommentJennifer Nycz-Conner of the Washington Business Journal came on the show to talk about five questions you need to ask before changing careers.
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Reading emails, taking work calls after work should be compensated: Lawsuit
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A federal lawsuit in Chicago claims scanning emails and answering calls from bosses on your smartphone after hours constitute work that should be compensated.
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The importance of friendships in the workplace
CommentMary Abbajay of the Careerstone Group came on the show to talk about the importance of worplace friendships.
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Chase away the post-holiday job search blues
CommentEmily Mekinc, a reporter for the Washington Business Journal, came on the show to talk about the steps you can take to chase away the post-holiday job search blues.
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Hillary Clinton returns to work
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The State Department says Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will return to work Monday, a little over a week after she was hospitalized with a blood clot in her head.
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Spruce up your work wardrobe
CommentPersonal stylist Naina Singla came on the show to talk about ways you can spice up your work clothes.
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Holiday tipping guide
CommentMix 107.3's Chilli Amar came on the show to talk about proper tipping etiquette during the holiday season.
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Exercise at your desk
CommentAndie Rowe, Wellness Director at Evolent Health, joined Natasha and Melanie to talk about what you can do to save your aching back, eyes, and fingers from sitting at your desk all day.
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Ron Parker speaks about diversity in the workplace
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Diversity in the workplace is an ongoing discussion, and now one group is setting a goal partly to add 500 African Americans to CEO positions in the next five years.
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High-tech Arlington office making work fun
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It’s not often you hear someone say “I love my job.” But at one office in Arlington, their employees say they actually look forward to coming to work.
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Best paying blue-collar jobs in America include elevator technicians
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According to Forbes magazine, the people who install and repair elevators are among the best paid blue-collar workers in the United States.
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Metro: weekend work leads to delays of 15 minutes
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Customers traveling by Metro train this weekend may experience delays of up to 15 minutes as a result of track work.
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Millennials changing the face of business
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The ball pit at D.C.’s “Living Social” office is work—millennial style.Born loosely between1980 and 2000, these members of the workforce are changing the way businesses do business.
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Track work may delay MARC trains on Camden Line
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Track work on the Camden Line may cause delays for MARC riders beginning Monday.
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