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Sue Shellenbarger answers readers' questions
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[Wall Street Journal] - By SUE SHELLENBARGER Q: My co-worker recently committed suicide. When you spend eight hours a day with someone, sharing lunches, texts and calls, it's the last thing you expect. It's hard to sit next to his empty desk; I keep wondering why
Work & Family Mailbox
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[Wall Street Journal] - By SUE SHELLENBARGER Q: A co-worker holds long, detailed daily phone conversations with family members. Both the noise and the content of the conversations bother me. I have asked my co-worker to take personal calls elsewhere, but it hasn't helped.
For Some, All in a Leap Day's Work
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[Wall Street Journal (blog)] - By SUE SHELLENBARGER Tax season is accountant Gail Rosen's busiest time of year. She has been working seven days a week, with some 14-hour days, filling out returns for her customers in Martinsville, NJ She is missing outings with friends and a
People who never call in sick: Love them or hate them?
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[Globe and Mail] - In an article in The Wall Street Journal, Sue Shellenbarger examined the world of uber-dedicated employees, those who soldier through cold and flu season, and seem impervious to family emergencies and personal catastrophes.
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