Working in FM in Higher Ed has its downfalls.
1) scheduling vacations during the school year is rough
2) essential employee - on call ALL THE TIME, even during vacations, sick days, personal days.... :(
Working in Higher Ed has a lot of perks.
1) vacations - when the students go on long vacations generally admin goes on long vacations (10 days for the 'winter' break)
2) stability - students really don't go away so there's always servicing that has to happen
3) tons of publications are sent to the office
4) totally awesome libraries
This week's cool publication find?
Student Housing Business
Question of the Month: Are Millennials Green?
The resounding answer to this question was... YES. There is one contributor, Jason Seyler (author, Mastering Millennials), that even goes as far to say that "if you're going to make a 'green' claim make sure it's of substance, if it's not, don't make it. Millennials' smell B.S." --- So true, so true!
1) scheduling vacations during the school year is rough
2) essential employee - on call ALL THE TIME, even during vacations, sick days, personal days.... :(
Working in Higher Ed has a lot of perks.
1) vacations - when the students go on long vacations generally admin goes on long vacations (10 days for the 'winter' break)
2) stability - students really don't go away so there's always servicing that has to happen
3) tons of publications are sent to the office
4) totally awesome libraries
This week's cool publication find?
Student Housing Business
Question of the Month: Are Millennials Green?
The resounding answer to this question was... YES. There is one contributor, Jason Seyler (author, Mastering Millennials), that even goes as far to say that "if you're going to make a 'green' claim make sure it's of substance, if it's not, don't make it. Millennials' smell B.S." --- So true, so true!
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