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Don't enter another person's cubicle unless you are invited.
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Don't interrupt someone who is on the phone by using sign language or any other means of communication.
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Think twice before interrupting someone who appears deep in thought.
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Remember that speakerphones and cubicles don't mix.
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Don't discuss a confidential matter in a cubicle setting.
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Everything you say makes an impression on your "internal customers".
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Don't make or receive personal telephone calls during the workday.
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Don't establish eye contact with someone when you would prefer not to be interrupted.
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Bear in mind that your cubicle is a direct reflection of you. Keep it neat and orderly.
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Stand up and walk towards the entrance of your cubicle when you would like an impromptu meeting short.
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Avoid strong perfume.
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Keep your germs to yourself.
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Always hold yourself to a higher standard, no matter your job or your title.
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Treat every employee with the same respect.
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Mind your own business.
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Never ever go over your superior's head.
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Obey your company's business dress attire.
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If you are having your lunch at your desk, make sure you're not disruptive to others.
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Don't borrow items from other mates in the office without letting them know.
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Avoid dating a workmate. Office romance is not just distracting to you but also those around you.
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Don't be a whiner who complains all the time.
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Respect the privacy of those around you. Don't read other workmates memos, notes or faxes.
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Don't borrow money. It can put you in a very uncomfortable situation.
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Practice good hygiene but please not in public. Hair brushing, eyebrow plucking, flossing etc. should be done in the rest room during your lunch hour.
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Avoid sharing office gossip. It hurts and could not even be true.
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Don't play music at your desk during business hours. If you have to, use a headset.
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You can place pictures of your family, friends and relatives on your desk, but limit it to 4-5 pictures.
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If you are late because your train or bus is delayed or there's a traffic jam, call your supervisor to explain your tardiness. Never keep a client, or anyone else waiting.
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Don't drink too much at an office party. It should not be more than one mixed drink or a glass of wine.
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Don't tell off-colour or dirty jokes.
Thanks for your interest. Karin Schroeck-Singh

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