There are some jobs were gender does make a difference, and being a bouncer is one of them. Now I’m not saying that females cannot be bouncers or that they don’t do a good job, just that their gender makes a difference in the job.
Tis the season to be jolly, and by jolly I mean drunk and stupid. Over the year, you’ve flirted with that hottie at work, and they may have even flirted back. Unless you two have progressed already at some point between January and November, December is when you can finally make something happen.
Break ups suck. They cause a lot of pain and heartache, and basically your whole life changes (whether it’s for better or worse). I like to think most would do the mature thing and either go their separate ways or remain friends. But a lot of people get really immature and bitchy towards their ex and declare a never ending war on them.
When starting a new job, it’s crucial that you build good relationships and one of the best ways to bond is by going out for drinks with your fellow colleagues. However, there are a few do’s and don’ts when it comes to going out with your new mates.
Is it really appropriate to chat about work outside of business hours? Is it smart to mix business with pleasure?
Some conversations should be left at home it in the office, because they certainly do not belong at the club.
It’s tradition in some workplaces to go out for Friday night drinks to celebrate the end of the work week and let off a little steam, but don’t get too comfortable, there is an invisible line you should never cross when it comes to workplace behaviour. Remember you’re going to have to see these people again, so in the spirit of keeping your job (and your dignity), here are a few guidelines to live by when it comes to workplace get-togethers.
The hangover; the inevitable consequence of drinking too much booze the night before. Your head’s banging, your stomach’s queasy and you don’t know whether you should eat something or not, and of course the vomiting, making your breath stink and your eyes water. The physical side of it just plain sucks.
Drinking is always a good idea, says everyone before the hangover kicks in. Yet we always seem to forget that drinking before working the next day is NEVER a good idea. But, we’ve all been there. At the time, work seems so far away and a fun night out sounds more enticing. That is, until morning arrives and we have to drag ourselves to work feeling, looking and smelling like shit.
It’s the time of year when even if you don’t ordinarily have a social life, you kinda do, because it’s work Christmas party season. These kind of Christmas parties are complex entities and are difficult to understand.
When you know you have work tomorrow, there’s a certain change in behaviour that occurs in a female on any given night on the town. It’s one of the sipping of wine, the refusing of another, and then of the realisation that you only live once. Cue inhibitions out the window! If you’re faced with this very dilemma each and every night on the drink, fear not.