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How a messy desk can limit your career (VIDEO)

WASHINGTON – Hard workers have another reason to keep their desk clean as a new study shows employers take habits like organization into account when they promote from within.

The shows 30 percent of employers would not promote someone if they have a messy desk.

So those extra layers of paper, tchotchke, mugs and pictures could be keeping hard workers from climbing the corporate ladder.

How Messy Are American Workers?

  • 33 percent consider themselves hoarders
  • 51 percent still have paper files in their office or desk
  • 38 percent admit that 50-100 percent of their desk surface is covered
  • 36 percent still have paper files that are at least a year old
  • 13 percent have paper files that are five years or older
  • 6 percent still can’t let go of files that are 10 years or older

source:MSN Careers

Most workplaces have notorious messy desk offenders. Here at º£½Ç¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ, WFED’s Senior Correspondent Mike Causey holds the top honor. Causey’s desk boasts two feet of layered newspaper, packages and printed emails.

If you know someone with a messy desk that rivals Causey’s impressive years of layering, send a picture to webmail@wtop.com.

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