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    LOOKING FOR RUDE & ANNOYING COWORKERS/BOSSES FOR A NEW TV SHOW ON TLC!

    Posted by: EtiquetteCast
    Date: 11/27/2006 8:09:42 PM

    Do any of your co-workers disgust you with ill-mannered behavior? Are you worried your lack of social skills might get you fired? Is your boss rude rather than supportive and you wish you could tell him or her in a nice way? Well if you’d like to make your workplace a more harmonious environment, be a better boss, or be better equipped to climb the ladder of success, a new national television show on TLC called "Mind Your Manners" wants to show you how top-notch etiquette lessons can create stellar office camaraderie and make your business flourish! If you (or someone you know) has a particular office situation where expert protocol instruction and a revamped set of manners at a top-notch etiquette school would be of great benefit to all, we want to talk to you. Please e-mail us at etiquettecasting@yahoo.com and let us know why you ( or your coworker/boss ) would be right for the show. Please submit a picture with your submission.



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