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December 11, 2009

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Debbie

Agree Kris- great post- only exception I take is the passionate parent that has little one to pick up that has day care deadlines with hefty financial penalties by the minute. I have seen these passionate workers get very stressed when they want to plow ahead at the office, yet have no choice but to watch the clock- and frankly are torn- let's give those folks a shout out- these are great people too!

Marisa Keegan

Amen! I couldn't agree more. The one point I'd like to comment on is, "The naturally curious are always more apt to dream and be engaged, regardless of the job". This is true unless the company crushes/holds back that employees ability to dream and think big. The naturally curious are most likely to peace out at that point though and it's the employers loss.

oakley outlet

)(7Spot occasionally has those hot spots, but it's generally not a big problem. This was interesting. I feel sorry for that poor dog, hope she feels better! QE!@$

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