6. Politics: You've seen how out of hand political discussions can get with your family at the dinner table. Do you really want to start that kind of drama at work? Keep in mind that while your family is obligated to love you no matter what, co-workers are not.
政治议题:你已体验过与家人吃饭时所聊的政治议题如何失去控制,你还要让这种戏码在工作岗位上演吗?谨记你的家人有义务无条件爱你,但同事可没有。
7. Salary information: Money's a weird topic in our culture. As eager as we are to find out what other people make, we're not as ready to divulge our earnings. Salary is associated with worth, and when your salary's known, it invites speculation of whether you're being over- or undercompensated. Why are you getting paid that much when another person with the same qualification earns much less?
薪资:金钱在我们文化中是一个相当奇特的话题。我们渴望打听到别人赚多少钱,本身却没泄露的打算。薪资与身价有关,当你的薪资被公开,大家就会开始臆测你的身价到底被高估还是低估,以及为什么你有资格领比相同能力的人多的工资。
Vicky Oliver, author of "Bad Bosses, Crazy Co-Workers and Other Office Idiots," also cautions that your accomplishments can be downplayed if this information is public. "You don't want your co-workers to snivel about how you don't need the money every time your boss wants to give you a bonus." Avoid the drama and gossip and keep your salary to yourself.
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