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Habitually late employees aren't amusing their bosses

Habitually late employees aren't amusing their bosses

Published in: MSN Search News: dentist May 2nd, 2006

Habitually late employees aren't amusing their bosses

Daily Breeze - Were you on time to the workplace today? Be honest. How about yesterday? Or at least one day last week? A new survey by CareerBuilder.com found that 13 percent of workers say they arrive late to work at least once a week and 24 percent say they ...



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Giants on lookout for a class clown

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist January 23rd, 2006

Giants on lookout for a class clown

San Francisco Gate - Auditions for Giants clubhouse leader opened Friday afternoon, and it looks like they've got some good candidates. Actually, "clubhouse leader" might be the wrong term because that has the connotation of a guy giving serious pep talks. What the ...


ARCHAEOLOGY: 7 of 10 dentists deny survivor's benefits to descendents

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist April 7th, 2006

ARCHAEOLOGY: 7 of 10 dentists deny survivor's benefits to descendents

... of 9,000 year-old Pakistani dentist. Proving prehistoric man's ingenuity and ability to withstand and inflict excruciating pain, researchers have found that dental drilling dates back 9,000 years. Primitive dentists drilled nearly perfect holes into live but undoubtedly unhappy patients between ...


Seems folks new to electoral politics make common errors

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist April 2nd, 2007

Seems folks new to electoral politics make common errors

The chiropractic panel's primary role is to protect Californians from incompetence or fraud, according to its mission statement. But when Schwarzenegger was asked recently about turmoil on the board, he said, "What is important to us is: Does the chiropractic board represent the chiropracto...


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