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It is once again time for the weekend's best memes! We made it through the scorching hot week and it's finally, FINALLY ...
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If you’re back at your desk, logging into Zoom, or pretending to look busy, these funny memes are here to help. Work might not be fun, but at least you can laugh about it. Scroll through, take a ...
They may look like they have a significant amount on their plate, but a workplace trend that is now on the rise may suggest that the busiest person in the workplace may not be hard at work at all.
“Research shows that only 8% of Gen Z want to work in the office full-time, while 44% prefer hybrid work and 14% favour fully remote roles,” early career expert Oliver Sidwell explains.