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“It Is Beyond Cringe”: New Hire Left Utterly Disillusioned by the Shocking Lengths Coworkers Go to Kiss Up to the Boss

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“It Is Beyond Cringe”: New Hire Left Utterly Disillusioned by the Shocking Lengths Coworkers Go to Kiss Up to the Boss

Brown-nosing is alive and well in the workplace, friends! The post “It Is Beyond Cringe”: New Hire Left Utterly Disillusioned by the Shocking Lengths Coworkers Go to Kiss Up to the Boss appeared first on TwistedSifter.

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