It’s Pack Rat Day – Let’s Tour CJ’s Office
See just how much stuff is crammed into the little office that CJ and JayCee "share."
See just how much stuff is crammed into the little office that CJ and JayCee "share."
Drew Brees has posed as a bellhop at the Super Bowl, a cab-driver in New York and most recently, as a sandwich delivery man. Click through for the photo.
I just took a quick stroll around our building, and look what I found people doing. I can't believe it's come to this.
The internet can be a pretty tricky world to navigate, and e-mail is no exception. Cyber messaging makes most of our lives way easier, but just like any other modern day convenience, a whole load of fails are born from e-mailing. Luckily for us, many of the hilarious ones turn up online.
I know for a fact that the person who works in this office knows where everything is, but, really?
We saw this amazing resignation cake and got inspired. Not to quit our jobs, but to admire the ways others have in the past. Our most "creative" quit was telling the owner of a Chinese buffet over the phone that they couldn't yell at us anymore, because we quit so there. Compared to these, that just isn't that impressive.
Financial security is a goal a lot of women have accomplished, but many still think they're head for the poorhouse.
Did the janitor give you his keys so you can lock up after he goes home? Do you dream in spread sheets? Have you missed your kid scoring the game-winning goal because you were checking email on your phone?
Then, congratulations -- you may be a workaholic.
Before I started working for Townsquare as a writer and fill-in on-air personality for KTDY, I was a teacher. Work stress wasn't something I might experience, is was a guaranteed source of anxiety that caused me and my family great pain and anguish.
A new study finds the average office worker gets distracted by social media every 10 minutes. And that's just the beginning.
It might be easy to blame your boss for all the work-related stress and high anxiety coursing through your veins, but a new study suggests that you might want to start pointing the finger at your family instead.
Well, sort of. Scientists have found that genetics play a significant role in how you react to your work environment.