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Millennial Managers Are More Burned Out Than Any Other Generation
Americans nationwide are experiencing increased burnout amidst the ongoing pandemic. Manager burnout, specifically, saw a significant increase this past year.
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Do You Actually Like Your Job? Try the 15-5 Method to Find Out
If you’re looking for a better way to track how you actually feel about the work you do, try the 15-5 trick.
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LISTEN: On Friar Podcast – Padres Introduce New Manager Bob Melvin
The Padres introduced their new manager on Monday and Bob Melvin did everything right. He said all the right things. He struck the right tone. Basically, he was Bob Melvin. But, how did he end up in San Diego and why is the baseball world almost unanimously praising the Friars for making the move? That sounds like good stuff to…
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Contract Signed: Bob Melvin Officially San Diego Padres' Next Manager
A three-year contract has been signed to make Bob Melvin the San Diego Padres’ next manager.
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San Diego Padres Choose Oakland A's Bob Melvin as New Manager
Bob Melvin has agreed to be the next skipper in San Diego, sources confirm to NBC 7 SportsWrap. Melvin has been a big league manager for parts of 18 seasons with the Mariners, Diamondbacks, and A’s.
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LISTEN: What's Taking the Padres So Long to Really Start Their Managerial Search?
The Padres need a new skipper. They sure don’t seem to be in a hurry to find one. In the latest OnFriar Podcast, Derek and Todd discuss what’s taking them so long and give reasons why they might be missing out on some good candidates for reasons they should have already learned from. Plus, we discuss whether or not...
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Companies Prioritized Mental Health During Covid, So Why Are We Still So Burned Out?
Mental health benefits can help, but to reduce workplace stress and burnout, the work itself has to change.
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San Diego Padres Fire Manager Jayce Tingler But Offer Him Alternate Role
The San Diego Padres announced Wednesday they are parting ways with Manager Jayce Tingler after a rollercoaster-like season.
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Amid Tingler Firing Rumors, Padres Snap Losing Streak
Reports started flying on Twitter on Saturday afternoon that the Padres, who are about to finish arguably the worst two months in franchise history, will be relieving manager Jayce Tingler of his duties at season’s end. In a statement to NBC 7, Padres general manager A.J. Preller said “No decision has been made on Jayce’s employment status at this...
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Opinion: It's Time For the Padres to Get Rid of Manager Jayce Tingler
NBC 7’s Derek Togerson explains why he thinks it’s time for the San Diego Padres to dump manager Jayce Tingler.
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3 Key Parts of a Good Hybrid Work Plan, According to a Workplace Scientist
Just because your company figured out full-time remote work in 2020 doesn’t mean the transition to a hybrid schedule will be easy
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U.S. Workers Are Among the Most Stressed in the World, New Gallup Report Finds
Gallup’s latest State of the Global Workplace report captures how employees are feeling about work and life in the last year of the pandemic.
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A Flexible-Work Expert's No. 1 Tip for Managers Leading Remotely
A career coach explains why new managers should ask their employees how they work best, and how to ask it the right way.
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Gas Leak Renders Coronado Complex Uninhabitable Days Before Thanksgiving
Dozens of Coronado residents were forced out of their apartment complex days before Thanksgiving and now have to find another place to chow down on turkey.
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Video Shows Aurora School Bus Driver Drinking Beer While Driving Kids: Police
A suburban school bus driver was arrested after she allegedly purchased beer at a convenience store and drank it while picking up students during a morning bus route.
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Scooter Braun Pleads for Peace With Taylor Swift After Receiving Death Threats
Scooter Braun doesn’t want any more bad blood with Taylor Swift. The 38-year-old manager expressed his desire to find resolution in an open letter to the artist posted via Instagram on Friday. “@taylorswift,” he began. “Since your public statement last week there have been numerous death threats directed at my family.”
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From Seed to Sale: Behind the Scenes of a Marijuana Shop
NBC 7 has an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at what’s become one of California’s most secretive and perhaps most lucrative businesses: pot shops.
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15-Month Closure of Front Street in Downtown
NBC 7s Lauren Coronado has more information on the latest closure of Front St.
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National City Will Let Voters Decide on Pet Sale Ban
The future of a controversial ordinance in National City is one step closer to going before voters after a tense City Council meeting Tuesday. Councilmember Ron Morrison was the only member who voted against putting the ban on retail sale of pets to a vote of the National City residents. Council chambers were packed Tuesday with people on both sides…
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National City Pet Sale Ban One Step Closer to Vote
The National City City Council decided to let voters decide on the fate of pet sales. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming has more.