Employee Relationship



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What should an employee and boss relationship be like?

I wanted to hear your thoughts on this. I know some people who feel that it should should strictly be business and very professional, while others think its okay for their boss to meet, or talk about their parents, significant other, etc.

Platonic .
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Supervisor and Employee Relationships/Friendships


Trucking Tractor Trailer Video Series Tape 12: Public Relations & Employer/Employee Relationships; CDL [VHS]


Trucking Tractor Trailer Video Series Tape 12: Public Relations & Employer/Employee Relationships; CDL [VHS]


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The “Trucking: Tractor-Trailer Driver Video Series is the perfect companion to “Trucking: Tractor-Trailer Driver Handbook/Workbook. Created with the cooperation of the Professional Truck Driver Institute, Inc. (PTDI), these videos can be used as part of Delmar Learning’s complete turnkey tractor-trailer driver training system or as part of any existing driver-training program. The content closely …

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High Fidelity


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Transplanted from England to the not-so-mean streets of Chicago, the screen adaptation of Nick Hornby’s cult-classic novel High Fidelity emerges unscathed from its Americanization, idiosyncrasies intact, thanks to John Cusack’s inimitable charm and a nimble, nifty screenplay (cowritten by Cusack). Early-thirtysomething Rob Gordon (Cusack) is a slacker who owns a vintage record shop, a massive coll…

The Shop Around the Corner


The Shop Around the Corner


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One of the most charming and romantic films around, this 1940 comic romance finds James Stewart (Vertigo, It’s A Wonderful Life) working in a small shop in Budapest and longing for a girl to call his own. His coworker, Margaret Sullavan, feels the same, and soon they are both corresponding and falling in love with their respective pen pals. What they don’t realize is that they are writing to and f…

The Dresser


The Dresser


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It’s life in the Theater with a capital T in this film adaptation of the London and Broadway hit by Ronald Harwood. Though we see other people, the film is really a duet between Sir (Albert Finney), an aging actor-manager who runs his own theater company, and Norman (Tom Courtenay), his dresser, who gets him into costume and, ultimately, into shape to go onstage each night. Sir is on his last legs…

High Fidelity


High Fidelity


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Transplanted from England to the not-so-mean streets of Chicago, the screen adaptation of Nick Hornby’s cult-classic novel High Fidelity emerges unscathed from its Americanization, idiosyncrasies intact, thanks to John Cusack’s inimitable charm and a nimble, nifty screenplay (cowritten by Cusack). Early-thirtysomething Rob Gordon (Cusack) is a slacker who owns a vintage record shop, a massive coll…


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