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'Dirty Jobs' Host Mike Rowe's Career Advice Is So Practical It Will Blow Your Mind

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Mike Rowe, former host of the Discovery Channel series "Dirty Jobs," knows exactly what people just starting out in the workplace should do. According to Business Insider, Rowe says, "Spend the first year of your job making your boss look smart." He added, "Volunteer for the work that no one else wants to do." Finally, he advised, "Look around. See where everyone is going. If you go the opposite direction, you increase your odds of finding an opportunity."

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