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Posted by Sheryl Stewart on August 31, 2009

I found this today on Careerbuilder.com and had to laugh. A looooong time ago, at my first radio job, I used to work with someone who used to talk about everything on this list! I know this may shock you, but….I couldn’t stand the guy….imagine that! Here’s the full list with explanations from Careerbuilder.com, so you never have to be “that guy”.

You’re welcome. ;-)

Don’t ever discuss with your co-workers:

1. Salary information
What you earn is between you and Human Resources, Solovic says. Disclosure indicates you aren’t capable of keeping a confidence.

2. Medical history
“Nobody really cares about your aches and pains, your latest operation, your infertility woes or the contents of your medicine cabinet,” Lopeke says. To your employer, your constant medical issues make you seem like an expensive, high-risk employee.

3. Gossip
Whomever you’re gossiping with will undoubtedly tell others what you said, Solovic says. Plus, if a co-worker is gossiping with you, most likely he or she will gossip about you.

4. Work complaints
Constant complaints about your workload, stress levels or the company will quickly make you the kind of person who never gets invited to lunch, Solovic warns. If you don’t agree with company policies and procedures, address it through official channels or move on.

5. Cost of purchases
The spirit of keeping up with the Joneses is alive and well in the workplace, Lopeke says, but you don’t want others speculating on the lifestyle you’re living — or if you’re living beyond your salary bracket.

6. Intimate details
Don’t share intimate details about your personal life. Co-workers can and will use the information against you, Solovic says.

7. Politics or religion
“People have strong, passionate views on both topics,” Solovic says. You may alienate a co-worker or be viewed negatively in a way that could impact your career.

8. Lifestyle changes
Breakups, divorces and baby-making plans should be shared only if there is a need to know, Lopeke says. Otherwise, others will speak for your capabilities, desires and limitations on availability, whether there is any truth to their assumptions or not.

9. Blogs or social networking profile
What you say in a social networking community or in your personal blog may be even more damaging than what you say in person, Solovic warns. “Comments online can be seen by multiple eyes. An outburst of anger when you are having a bad day … can blow up in your face.”

10. Negative views of colleagues
If you don’t agree with a co-worker’s lifestyle, wardrobe or professional abilities, confront that person privately or keep it to yourself, Lopeke says. The workplace is not the venue for controversy.

11. Hangovers and wild weekends
It’s perfectly fine to have fun during the weekend, but don’t talk about your wild adventures on Monday, Solovic advises. That information can make you look unprofessional and unreliable.

12. Personal problems and relationships — in and out of the office
“Failed marriages and volatile romances spell instability to an employer,” Lopeke says. Office romances lead to gossip and broken hearts, so it’s best to steer clear. “The safest way to play is to follow the rule, ‘Never get your honey where you get your money.’”

13. Off-color or racially charged comments
You can assume your co-worker wouldn’t be offended or would think something is funny, but you might be wrong, Solovic says. Never take that risk. Furthermore, even if you know for certain your colleague wouldn’t mind your comment, don’t talk about it at work. Others can easily overhear.

Posted by Mitch's Mutts on August 28, 2009

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This week’s Mitch’s Mutt is a beautiful girl named Bella Rossa!

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Bella is an American Pit Bull and she is quite well behaved.   She is crate trained and does very well around other dogs.   Her previous family moved to a location that did not allow dogs, so after four years with a great family, Bella Rossa is now without a home and loving family.   Won’t you please consider making Bella a part of your family?  CLICK here for information on how to adopt Bella Rossa and be sure to scroll down to see a video of this super sweet girl!! Thanks!  Mitch

Posted by THE NELSON & TERRY SHOW ... now with Stacey Lynn on August 28, 2009

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Peter Facinelli, Dr. Cullen in Twilight, was our guest.  Hear our interview about filming the 3rd installment Eclipse, and the Robert Pattinson / Kristen Stewart rumors:

Posted by THE NELSON & TERRY SHOW ... now with Stacey Lynn on August 28, 2009

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Check this guy out! 51 year old Heinz Zak walked the slackline at half-dome in Yosemite.  Just so you know…many have died before trying to do just that.

Posted by THE NELSON & TERRY SHOW ... now with Stacey Lynn on August 28, 2009

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All the talk is of Madonna getting booed at her show in Bucharest.  Tell us what you think after watching the video.

Posted by News of the Weird on August 27, 2009

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Club kids in Japan are inserting inflatable bags under their forehead skin and filling them with saline before hitting the town at night…kind of makes you hungry for lox and cream cheese doesn’t it?!
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Posted by Sheryl Stewart on August 27, 2009

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Just like “Pokerface”, “Use Somebody” by the Kings Of Leon is turning out to be one of those songs that other artists LOVE to cover. Here’s a few I found. Feel free to add any you find. I never get tired of hearing this song…no matter who does it! I just hope it never gets Kidz Bopped or Wierd Al-icized. ;-)

Posted by Sheryl Stewart on August 27, 2009

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Come see me later today at Paul Mitchell, The School on Broadway in downtown Portland. I’ll be there from 3-5, giving away all sorts of stuff, including Nickelback tix for their show tomorrow night @ The Ampitheater at Clark County!

btw….if your kids need haircuts to look good for that first day of school, you should bring ‘em! Paul Mitchell The School will be doing kid’s cuts for 7 bucks while we are there…great deal!

Posted by Sheryl Stewart on August 27, 2009

I say no! He is getting off way too easyand you can tell in this video, he knows it. He’s trying really hard not to laugh when they interview him….jerk. What do you think?

Posted by THE NELSON & TERRY SHOW ... now with Stacey Lynn on August 27, 2009

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A Connecticut boy thought it would be great fun to dig an 8 ft. hole in the beach.  Then it collapsed in on him. Thankfully he’ll be just fine.  Aside from the crippling embarrassment of course.

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