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Eminem On His Social Media Use: 'I Would Probably Get Caught Up In Some Ugly Arguments With People' Eminem has long been known for his abrasive personality, but that's not something the rapper doesn't realize. In fact, it's the reason he mostly steers clear of social media. "I really try not to pay attention," Eminem said during an interview with SiriusXM's "Town Hall" series. "Put it this way, I want to keep my finger on the pulse of what's going on, so I don't want to be ignorant in that sense. Eminem is, actually, on Twitter and Facebook, even if he "can't pay attention" to all that madness.

Best On-Screen Resignations / ShortLists / ShortList Magazine “Bosses”, muses Bill Hicks in his 1989 stand-up show, Sane Man, “aren't they something?” He mimes slapping an insect away from his face and continues, “They're like gnats on a camping trip… Get the f*ck off me. It's just a job; it doesn't mean a thing”. Hicks is not alone in this opinion. However, in this period of economic of uncertainty, holding onto gainful employment is extremely important. (*In case our boss is reading this, that sweeping generalization excludes us. Main image: YouTube.com Tags: film, films, movies Jerry Maguire METHOD: The 'Take the fish with you' When you leave a company you've been with a long time, it's important not to burn any bridges. The Office METHOD: The 'Vent your spleen' Not only does Tim Canterbury have to put up with spending eight hours a day flogging paper, he also has to deal with David Brent as a boss and Gareth Keenan as a desk-neighbour. The Apartment METHOD: The 'Head held high' By far the classiest, cleverest method on this list. Scarface Office Space

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Welcome To Studio Bitch • When you love somebody, it’s hard to think about... Workers Satisficing Careers By Cobbling Jobs Together : The Two-Way It can be tough finding a regular job in the tough economy that many Americans are enduring. To earn a living, some folks are working multiple part-time jobs — as many as six or eight of them. The New York Times profiled some of those workers Sunday. For instance, there was Louise Gassman, 28, who earns from $1,800 to $4,000 a month by working, "as an actress; as an assistant to dance instructors at the Circle in the Square and Juilliard schools; as a baby-sitter; and in a variety of administrative roles and as a spinning instructor at SoulCycle, an indoor cycling studio in New York." And today, the freelance job site Elance released a survey of its workers that describes very similar circumstances. According to the site, the average freelancer is a female Gen Xer with a college degree, making between $25K and $50K — around what Gassman reported. The June 2011 survey was based on 1,500 responses from freelancers, according to Elance. Other datapoints from the survey:

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