Letters to the Editor: Scioto Mile Fountain a bad deal. Something to think about during your next Zoom. Householder coverage top-notch
I loved the different views and perspectives on working remotelyI am so glad that I retired two weeks before COVID shut down the world in March 2020 because I think I would have hated it. Even though I am retired, with some of my other commitments to non-profit boards I have still gotten exposed to, and my fill of ZOOM calls.Americans waste time commuting.
Part of it is thinking back to my college days. The things I learned in the classroom were important and invaluable; but, the life lessons I learned living in a dorm room for all four years was even more of a factor of making me who I am today. Getting along with others, debating and sometimes arguing about a topic , and living together were more important in defining me than my degree in Finance/Management.
At work, I loved building a team, getting input and differing opinions, and giving feedback. Sometimes we fought , made-up , laughed and cried which made us a stronger team. I just worry that without being in the office, together as a team, that something will be lost.Jim Durham, Columbus
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
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