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Wear your new HR t-shirt with pride

August 6, 2009

Do you feel ashamed to work in HR? Do you suffer from feelings of guilt and self-loathing? Relax, we've all been there. Guru has long got used to those hate-filled looks from colleagues and whispered conversations.

Well, no longer will we walk the office with our heads bowed and apologise for doing our job. Next time it's mufti day in the office, or dress down Friday, then Guru wants disciples to don one of these t-shirts and show how proud you are to work in the world we call HR.

The blurb on the UpstartHR online store says of this t-shirt: "The human resources field is pretty wild. We handle just about everything, and this shirt proves it! Whether legal, strategic, or psychological, HR takes on the tough stuff."

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Other designs include the 'HR Ninja' t-shirt, available in both men and women's size, and a range of children's wear. Super stuff.

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Posted for your edification by Guru on August 6, 2009 8:26 AM |

Comments (1)

Some t-shirts I may get printed:

Trainer - no, not like the shoe.
Coach - no, not like a bus.

All the best from Brighton,

Mark
http://integrationtraining.blogspot.com/

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