With April Fool's Day tomorrow, watch out for the tricks and pranks today at the office.
Twenty-five percent of workers are willing to risk getting fired to pull one over on you at work.
Ya ever tried to expense a Llama for a photo shoot? What about that $30 Match.com membership?
A boss would have to be really lenient and a little bit crazy to let some of this stuff slide.
They've studied our body clocks, and now say that the ideal workday should start at 10am instead of 7, 8, or 9. Cool! But here's why none of that matters.
For some really creative April Fool's Day joke ideas, all we have to do is watch an episode of The Office. Remember the episode where Jim feeds Dwight an Altoid every time he hears the Windows login chime, to get him to try to salivate like Pavlov's dog? Some pranks take more time than others to set up.
Here's the history behind April Fool's Day, and more prank ideas so you can get your kids and
If you've got a holiday gift exchange coming up at the office there are ways to really mess that up! But here are some tips to save you some headaches. And perhaps some embarrassment.
You've probably seen the headlines about March Madness, and how employers are faced with dilemmas about whether to ban basketball-watching and bracket-checking at the office or just let it slide. People are gonna check scores anyway right? I mean we've got our smart phones. Seems like a losing battle. Linkedin says bosses should go ahead and embrace the Madness.
Office desks used to be so simple. Workers just needed a few folders and some drawers to shove things in, and they were all set for the day. Now we've got computers and mp3 players and all sorts of new-fangled things sitting atop the desk. Now, some desks even come with treadmills!
As people look for ways to burn calories while stuck at work for eight hours a day, desk manufacturers are trying t
Have you ever had the urge to take a power nap at work?
Some employers are noticing that workers tend to get a little droopy-eyed around mid-afternoon, and rather than supply more coffee and energy drinks, the companies are hollowing out closets and other small spaces, adding a couch and some darkness, and calling it a nap room.