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By Dawn Rosenberg McKay, About.com Guide to Career Planning since 1997

How Much Should You Share With Co-Workers?

Wednesday November 22, 2006
If you're like most people, you spend more time with your co-workers than you do with your family. At least it seems that way. It's hard, then, not to share some personal information with them. When does sharing a little become sharing too much information though? Read Too Much Information to learn what you should and shouldn't tell your co-workers.

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December 11, 2006 at 9:49 pm
(1) JP says:

How dare you put Dirty Jokes as one of the WORK TOP 10! I was terminated for my job for being accused of sexual harrassment it was never true! Your writer non challantly says and I quote, “It’s not your problem so keep telling those jokes, but don’t be surprised if you find yourself accused of sexual harassment one day.” I will NEVER visit this page again! Sexual harrassment is not a flippent subject in the work place!
Pissed off in INDIANA!

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