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On your right side, either on the lapel or adjacent to where the lapel would be. For networking purposes, this enables you to easily glance at someone’s name, especially if you have momentarily forgotten it. Let me clarify that professionals such as realtors, store clerks, flight attendants, doctors, and Fred at the gas station wear them on the left. But when networking, the nametag goes on the right side to be in alignment with the handshake.

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Nonnie Cameron Owens retired in 1996 from a 32-year career in the airline industry. Among her other careers, she served 12 years as a fraternity housemother at SMU in Dallas and Purdue University in West Lafayette, 7 years as a columnist for the Journal and Courier in Lafayette, Indiana, and 7 years as a college speaker for CAMPUSPEAK, Inc in Denver.

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