When everything is still possible, take a moment to enjoy a work crush. Just don’t do anything unwise, or illegal.
Category: Careers and Professions
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For the Producers Raphael Saadiq and Steve Lacy, Collaboration Is Key
Though from different generations, the two share a belief in musicianship and the power of a band.
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It’s Work, Not Junior High
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Sometimes it’s necessary to remind yourself that earning a living shouldn’t be a popularity contest.
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Tinkering With ChatGPT, Workers Wonder: Will This Take My Job?
The New York Times – Business:Artificial intelligence is confronting white-collar professionals more directly than ever. It could make them more productive — or obsolete.
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Can’t Buy the Watch You Want? It’s Partly a Lack of Watchmakers.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:With student enrollments down and retirements rising, Swiss brands worry that growth will stall.
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Their Body, Their Choice of Undergarments
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:If someone is actually violating a dress code, let H.R. handle. Otherwise, let it go.
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Britain Wants Its Early Retirees Back, but Their Days Are ‘Never Boring’
The New York Times – Business:The country’s work force is smaller than it was before the pandemic, sapping economic potential. The government is going to try luring more people off the sidelines.
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Teachers, Facing Increasing Levels of Stress, Are Burned Out
The New York Times – Business:According to one recent analysis, over half of teachers surveyed are considering quitting. Here are five that already have.
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A Conductor’s Battle With a Classical Music Gender Barrier
The New York Times – Music:Claire Gibault has spent a lifetime fighting sexism and forging a path in a male-dominated profession. Her next targets: pay gaps and age discrimination.
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Your Boss’s Bathrobe Is Not Office Attire
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Even at a start-up, even while waiting for a new office, you should not have to put up with working from the corporate HQ that is the boss’s kitchen.
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As Oil Companies Stay Lean, Workers Move to Renewable Energy
The New York Times – Business:Solar, wind, geothermal, battery and other alternative-energy businesses are adding workers from fossil fuel companies, where employment has fallen.
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Nurses Are Burned Out. Can Hospitals Change in Time to Keep Them?
The New York Times – Business:The pandemic has pushed already stressed nurses away from a demanding field. Does the job need to be rethought?
