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Lance Haun

Category Archives: Phone/Email

June 15, 2006
by Lance Haun
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Your HR guy has caller ID

I know it comes to a shock to some of you but the HR guy has technology that has existed for the past 15 years known as caller ID.  That means when you hit redial every 30 seconds for 20 … Continue reading →

Categories: Phone/Email | Tags: annoyance, caller id, phone | Permalink

June 12, 2006
by Lance Haun
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Offering Copious BJ's at Work — Part 1

It’s not a joke, it’s one of the first problems I had to deal with as a manager. I was working as a manager in an administrative portion of a major university. I worked with a mixed group of classified … Continue reading →

Categories: Legal, Phone/Email | Tags: copious bj's, Legal, sexual harassment | Permalink

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