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A Journey From Cubicle To Kitchen Randy Sequete, a former investment-bank employee, now cleans kitchen exhaust systems late at night.
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Sit back, grab a glass of wine and get ready to laugh as Cougar Town star Busy Philipps visits Cubicle Confessions!
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Community funny lady Yvette Nicole Brown stopped by TV Guide Magazine's Cubicle Confessions to share scoop about the NBC comedy, reveal who the biggest jokester on set is and reveal the worst job she's ever had.
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Legendary actress Cloris Leachman has us in stitches every week as Raising Hope's loveably crazy Maw-Maw, and the hilarity continued when she recently stopped by TV Guide Magazine's Cubicle Confessions.
Exclusive Video: Cloris Leachman Visits Cubicle Confessions 2011
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One of my favorites is "My Cubicle" from the office worker, "It's Bloody Cold" is another one.
Mike Ragogna: Some Kind Of Trouble and More: Conversations With James Blunt and Edie Brickell Mike Ragogna 2011
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Making the successful leap from corporate worker to able entrepreneur takes many skills, and time management is an essential one, says Pamela Slim, author of Escape from Cubicle Nation, a book that offers tips about how to move from corporate work to being an entrepreneur.
From corporation to start-up: Who is going to fix the printer? 2009
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Star Laura Innes stopped by TV Guide Magazine's Cubicle Confessions to discuss secrets about her mysterious character, Sophia, her favorite TV shows and she even reveals what she really thinks the event will turn out to be (hint: it's not what you think!)
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We've all encountered the Darth Vader boss in the Cubicle of Darkness at some time or other, so we all know how negative emotions can suck the life out of an organization.
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We've all encountered the Darth Vader boss in the Cubicle of Darkness at some time or other, so we all know how negative emotions can suck the life out of an organization.
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Apparently, they've all been moved to a basement "warren" called "Cubicle City," where the conditions are cramped and crowded and despairing, like life on board the Battlestar Galactica: "We have 82 members who do not have an office," said House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer D-Md.
Ousted Legislators Sent To Gloomy Basement 'Cubicle City' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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