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Be Better Guys: desk etiquetteWhile there are some general etiquette tips that cross over to the office, such as shaking hands firmly, being respectful and punctual, and not spitting on others, there is some specific work-related behavior to remember. It takes practice to separate yourself from the great unwashed and you can start with the following:
Attention, Cube Dwellers! If you work in an open space, and thus do not have a door to close when you feel like raising your voice, using foul language, or arranging an illicit rendezvous, respect those nearby and keep your voice down.

Personal Grooming at the Office. Thought about combing your hair or brushing your teeth outside of the bathroom? Don't. Additionally, don't clip your nails in the office. You should do that at home.

Coming Attractions. Be careful of what you have on your computer screen.  Most of us work in public places. Not everyone will agree with your definition of "art" or share your sense of humor, so reserve the Jenna Jameson screen savers and Dave Chappelle Show clips for home or you may find yourself there with time on your hands while you're looking for other work.

Cell Phone Symphony. In a meeting of any type, turn your cell phone off or set the ringer on silent. If you and it rings, immediately turn the phone off and don't answer it. If it's an important call that you must answer — like from a key client, your mom, or your parole officer — alert your colleagues in advance that you are expecting a call, then discreetly excuse yourself when the call comes in and take the call outside of the conference room.
Your Boss, not your Buddy: No matter how much golf you two play or how many drinks you've downed together, remember that your boss is your boss. In the office, always be respectful, even if the boss asks you to do something you just don't want to do. Don't whine or let your professionalism slip. State your objections with reason and logic and then go do the job anyway.
Quittin' Time! We can just about guarantee that whatever job you have now, you'll eventually leave. When you do, resign professionally and with dignity. A resignation letter to your boss and two weeks notice is standard practice. There's no need to run around yelling, "I'm outta here, baby!" The same applies if you're fired -- and you may be fired one day (due to no fault of your own, of course). A scorched-earth policy is no way leave a job, so stay professional. You may need a reference or want to do business with that firm in the future.


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