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Peers also provide advice, such as: how do you get organized to go to the gym in the morning before work, or how do you manage a exercise schedule with children?
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With the advent of flu season, it can be tough to know what to do when you know you are too sick to go to work, but are worried about the repercussions of skipping a day.
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If you don't have enough work to do, you can go home early.
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There are times you have to run through the rain and it's cold and it's minus whatever degrees outside, but you just have to get up and you go and do the work.
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You've got to go to work and you've got the added problem of what to do with the children.
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You do your day's graft at work, and at night you go to bed and you're exhausted by the morning because all night you've just done a patrol or whatever.
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Even if you do, many companies pay only 60 percent of your salary should you become unable to go back to work, so consider getting a supplemental policy that makes up the other 40 percent.
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Every single day, you go to work and you try to do the best you can to protect the people you're sworn to protect and serve.
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If you do go through with the meeting while sick, do an extra bit of work to make sure the meeting goes well despite your foggy head.
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Try to think of the last article you read about young people who do not go to college that used the intellectual demands of college-level work as an explanation.
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And my greetings here go not just to you but to the families that make it possible for you to do the work that you do.
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Or how do you foresee that, alas, it may not work if the general in command on the ground has to go through both the United Nations in New York and the African Union in Addis Ababa?
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