Be Cool: How to Not Catch a Case This Summer

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6.  Keeping your cool…at work.
Hopefully you won’t have to spend your summer days under a pile of paperwork in a cubicle. If it’s not that, it’s all of your co-workers mysteriously becoming ill when the weather is nice, leaving you to pick up the slack. Summertime at work is something you have to plan for in advance. Schedule vacations earlier in the year, since most jobs are first come, first serve when it comes to requesting time off. Learn how to compromise: If you take Memorial Day off, work on the 4th of July. If you can’t get the whole day off, try working half days if that’s an option. Take lunches outside or have meetings somewhere outside of the office so that you can at least enjoy the nice weather even if you’re on the clock.

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