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Friday
Sep012017

PODCAST: #HRHappyHour 294 - Labor Day Special: Talking about Work

HR Happy Hour 294 - Labor Day Special: Talking about Work

Hosts: Steve BoeseTrish McFarlane

Listen to the show HERE

This week on the HR Happy Hour Show, for a special Labor Day 2017 weekend show, Steve and Trish share some of their experiences of work, workplaces, bosses, and more. Bad jobs, great jobs, crazy jobs, great bosses, horrible bosses and more. We also share some of our for the future of work and workplaces as we think about our own kids heading into the workplace soon.

You'll hear stories about horrible promotional trinkets, the pros and cons of working in a cemetery, catching fraudsters at the amusement park, how cold it is in a perishable foods warehouse, bosses that truly cared and made a difference, as well as bosses who left a pair of 16 year-old knuckleheads to run the store.

You can listen to the show on the show page HERE, or by using the widget player below:

Labor Day is a great time to pause, reflect, and certainly to celebrate work and the workforce. We hope you like this fun episode where we share some of our best, worst, and most impactful memories of our work lives.

Happy Labor Day to all the HR Happy Hour fans and thanks as always for listening.

Thanks to show sponsor Virgin Pulse - learn more at www.virginpulse.com.

And subscribe to the HR Happy Hour Show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Follow the HR Happy Hour on Twitter - @HRHappyHour and tweet the show with your best/worst/favorite jobs and workplaces.

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