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He does a good job. He has just been put in tough situations.
We can do it in real time and not clog up the company e-mail system. It's a great way for everyone to be accessible to each other.
Joel really must be credited with reviving the official work on this case, too. He pushed and poked and prodded all the right people to open it up. For that, our community should be grateful.
It gives them hands-on experience about what they're studying and a chance to ask questions of people they have only heard about.
Our next regular meeting is in November and we're going to be getting into bad weather before then, so we really need to be making a decision before then.
I tell you, the employees really appreciate the board doing this.
I'm so impressed with the research that went into this book. I know Joel is a solid reporter -- after all, he did great work for us in the late 1980s -- but I want to commend him for a truly fine work of journalism.
It's a well-thought-out program that's in stages so everybody can participate. It's not just about being physically fit, but getting health screenings done and taking into consideration not using tobacco.
It's a win-win situation in just encouraging employees to become healthy. People who are healthy are happier, have a better attitude and are much more productive because they feel better.
It just encourages employees to become more active, and we're happy to be able to offer the service. There are lots of different wellness services available for companies, and we encourage employers to check into them and shop for what fits your company the best.
It's getting into winter months, and we could have bad weather and the drivers need to be able to call someone in case something happens.
The Net has definitely made it easier to locate funding sources.
The lines are all back up: you get around. All that wood is still sitting in the woods. I don't know what they'll do with it.