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But if you're still standing at the water cooler after talking about all of the above, you're probably getting canned.
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Work that inspires, strikes an emotional chord of truth and wants to be shared on social networks or still talked about at the water cooler can turn dimes into dollars.
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The Wednesday conference call "wasn't just some coffee break conversation at the water cooler, " he said, saying it included FAA officials and representatives of all three contractors who operate FAA control towers in the United States.
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There was always gossip at the water cooler about what office people wouldn't change the water cooler when it was empty horrible people who would pretend not to notice and skulk away, like they'd just doored a Benz in the parking lot.
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That means full Twitter and Facebook integration, with sidebars to outline what your friends or contacts are watching at that very moment, so you don't end up feeling left out when your office's favorite show is discussed at the water cooler the next day.
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Today, it is possible that the internet itself can create the kind of social activity that used to take place at the water cooler, and that, as a result, creative work and interdependent work of many kinds can in fact best be done by employees in remote locations.
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However, to many outsiders the information allegedly divulged seemed like the kind of gossip you'd hear at the office water cooler.
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This is a favorite topic in all sorts of venues ranging from water cooler talk at the office to investment publications.
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Where a chance meeting by the water cooler in the break room at work could very well end with a trip down the aisle.
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And though the temperature must have been fierce during the day, it would have been cooler at night, which would also have allowed her to lose less water through sweat.
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