#42 – I’m Your Boss Not Your Friend & Verbal Ticks: My Crazy Office, Season 1

Welcome to a new episode of My Crazy Office! This week we tackle two questions dealing with a very important workplace issue – boundaries.

We give advice about how to deal with an employee who is treating their boss more so like a friend.

We also discuss verbal ticks and the proper way to speak in an office setting.

#41 – Attention Seekers & The Age of Distraction: My Crazy Office, Season 1

Thanks for tuning in to another new episode of My Crazy Office! On this week’s episode we are joined for the first time by playwright and Emmy Award nominated TV writer, Matt Hoverman.

The first situation we try to solve is how to deal with a consistently late and disruptive co-worker.

The second situation we give advice about is how to handle individuals who are easily distracted.

For more information on Matt Hoverman visit his website matthoverman.com. Also, createyourownsoloshow.com.

#40 – Declining A Job & Workplace Secrecy: My Crazy Office, Season 1

We’re flyin’ solo on this week’s episode of My Crazy Office! But that in no way stops us from bringing you some laughs and solid advice.

Today we talk about how to amicably decline a job position that you no longer have interest towards.

We also, give advice about how to handle the knowledge of someone searching for employment elsewhere.

#39 – Gender Equality & Superiority Complexes: My Crazy Office, Season 1

On today’s episode of My Crazy Office we are joined for the first time by the very funny comedian Elisha.

First we discuss an issue with salary and how a gentleman with the same position as his female colleague is receiving more money than her.

Secondly, we give advice about how to deal with a co-worker who has a nasty complex of superiority.

For more information on Elisha find him via Facebook under Elisha FunnyGuy.

#37 – Friend vs Colleague & A Mean Boss: My Crazy Office, Season 1

On this week’s episode of My Crazy Office, we are joined for the first time by comedian Kirk Faulkner!

We discuss ways to deal with an employee who crosses the fine line between friend and colleague.

We also give advice about how to handle a boss who is downright mean.

For more information on Kirk Faulkner follow him on Twitter @thedailykirk. You can also find him via Facebook under kirkfaulknercomedy.

For more information on Kirk’s production company visit herocontent.com.

#36 – Work & Home Life Balance & The Slacker: My Crazy Office, Season 1

Welcome to a new episode of My Crazy Office! This week, we have the pleasure of being joined for the first time by the very hilarious comedian Corey Kahaney.

The three of us give insight and advice to an employee who is having difficulty with a colleague who is a parent, balancing home-life and work.

We also talk about how to tackle that ‘slacker’ co-worker who you just cannot stand.

For more information on Corey Kahaney visit her website corykahaney.com. Also follow her on Twitter @corycajones.

#35 – Without Leadership & Forgetfulness: My Crazy Office, Season 1

What do curry, Lord of the Flies and water-boarding have in common? This week on My Crazy Office we are joined for the first time with comedian Mike Fine!

He helps us tackle two questions that deal with an important aspect in the workplace – management. The first individual wants to know what to expect from a staff that has been without leadership for quite some time. The second individual is having difficulty handling a forgetful colleague.

For more information on Mike Fine visit his website mikefinecomedy.com.

#34 -Training Employees: My Crazy Office, Season 1

Welcome to a new episode of My Crazy Office. This week we are joined by special guest Sebastian Moreno.

On today’s show we give advice about how to train an employee who is painstakingly slow when it comes to the learning process.

We also explain how to deal with a customer who just does not know when it is time to leave.

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