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Different Ways to Look Busy at Work Without Really Working

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If you're getting paid to do something, you should do it, and do it well. But is it always that simple? What if you have a vague job description, a haphazard workload, and a very bad Boss who is only content when you look busy, but not if you're super efficient? Sad to say, but sometimes working at your maximum potential is punished. This happens a lot in larger organizations and retail.

Let's say you and a co-worker must each enter the data from 100 files, or shelve 100 books. You hustle and finish an hour earlier than your co-worker, and there's not much else to do. Your boss or manager walks by, expresses displeasure at the fact that you're not doing anything, and assigns you to an unpleasant, and really unnecessary task because they don't like seeing you relax (even though you earned it by finishing your assignment faster, right?). What do you do? Quit? File a complaint? Or slow down? These instructions are here for if you decide to reward your own efficiency by using that extra time you earned for R&R--without your boss noticing.

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First retaliation: Man who abused Indians stabbed

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A 20-year-old man was stabbed in a western suburb in Melbourne after he had allegedly racially abused a group of Indian students here in possibly the first act of retaliation.

The victim allegedly said: “You are black. You don’t belong here. Go away from our country,” The Age newspaper reported.

The stabbing came on a day a 23-year-old Indian student, the 11th person from the community, was assaulted within a month in Australia. Kamal Jit was found unconscious and bleeding by another Indian student in western suburb of the city on Sunday.

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