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Bring Your Kids to Work
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11/4/2009 9:00:00 AM
Every once in a while, an idea works. I may not be able to come up with a bunch of examples, but one comes to mind this morning. It's Bring Your Kid To Work Day. You may have noticed some 13 or 14 ( or 15 or 16 if they're like us) kids hanging around the workplace. They get a chance to see how their parents spend their days at work. It also means you get to spend some time with the kids and that's always a good thing. My niece Emily is here this morning. I'll be showing her ( and Ryan's nephew Jake) around so they can get a sense of the radio business. That oughta scare 'em away!
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Bill Hayes
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it is a good thingl!
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Posted By
Elaine
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11/5/2009 7:38:08 AM
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I think it is a good learning tool, providing they are under good supervision (the children that is..). If you remember a few years back, there were some serious accidents at the workplace due to unsupervised children horsing around (especially in an industrial/ construction setting) Here's to education and be safe all.
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Posted By
IG
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11/4/2009 7:06:32 PM
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Always fun to bring the kids. I work in the operating area of a hospital -- my kids were too old, but my co-workers brought their kids & they went into the OR's (with the Dr's & patient's OK) to view the intial part of the patient being put to sleep & the initial cut to start the surgeries. I remember some of the kids coming out with "grey" faces & others saying "COOOL". The kids really enjoyed the day.
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Posted By
Kerri
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11/4/2009 11:49:22 AM
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I remember doing that with my girls. Thank God Ryan isn't showing them around the place with Fly Boy
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Posted By
Kelli
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11/4/2009 10:00:03 AM
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