The Annex
Position At Brigholme Interiors Group
Finance Coordinator
I would like to learn to speak multiple languages. This would greatly help me in my travels and allow me to meet many new people around the world. Maybe then I wouldn’t need google translator?!
To travel around the world and learn different cultures. I’m very fascinated in meeting new people and learning their different
ways of life.
A. My wife – interesting enough…just when I think I know everything there is to know about her, she always seem to surprise me. It never gets old and I always cherish the time spent together.
B. Family/Friends – it’s never a dull moment with them and life is too short to not spend enough time with my loved ones.
C. Grandparents – they passed away when I was at a young age so I never really got the chance to meet them. I would love the opportunity to catch up with them and learn more about my family history.
D. Michael Jordan – I mean why not? He’s the GOAT of basketball and would enjoy to see what’s it like in the mind of a champion and ultimate competitor. Something tells me though during dinner would turn into some sort of a challenge of whom will win….clearly it would be me.
I ate my wife’s chocolate bar and filled the empty wrapper with paper so she wouldn’t know it was empty. It looked pretty real and worked for about a week until I got busted….it was well worth it though!
If you could learn to do anything, what would it be?
What is one goal
you’d like to
accomplish during
your lifetime?
Which four individuals, living or dead, would you like to
eat dinner with the most?
What’s the best prank
you’ve ever played
on someone?
Would you be surprised to learn that the perk employees clamor for more than any other is natural light? Access to natural light and views of the outdoors beat out prized benefits like free food, gyms, and on-site childcare, according to the “Employee Experience” survey of 1,614 North American employees, conducted by Future Workplace, an HR advisory firm. Red More Here
Reduce stress and absences
By Haworth Inc.
The University of Oregon discovered that 10% of employee absences could be attributed to architectural elements that did not connect with nature, and that a person’s view was the primary predictor of absenteeism. They tracked employees with like responsibilities and workload and compared their attendance over time to find that the employees with no views to nature took more sick days. How crazy is that? Read More Here
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