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Omaha Steve

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Sun Nov 24, 2024, 06:33 AM Nov 24

Have you thanked a worker this month?


https://nebraskaexaminer.com/2024/11/20/have-you-thanked-a-worker-this-month/

Jim Hegarty
November 20, 2024 3:00 am

The Better Business Bureau’s “Thank a Business Month” is already more than half over, and if you’re not participating, I encourage you to start expressing your gratitude to the employees of the businesses you patronize.

The mayors of Omaha, Lincoln, Overland Park, Kan., and Sioux Falls, S.D., recently issued proclamations designating November 2024 as “Thank a Business Month.” We’re thrilled to receive such marvelous support for this important initiative, and I hope this project results in individuals receiving appreciation for doing what might often feel like thankless work.

We frequently walk right past a store’s shelf stocker without it ever occurring to us to thank the employee for that service. Police officers and security guards help to keep us safe, farm and factory workers provide products and produce for us to purchase and consume, haulers deliver goods to our doors, and waste handlers whisk away our garbage every week. We have a tendency to take most of these services for granted, and it would be wonderful if “Thank a Business Month” would help us all cultivate gratitude — not just in November, but all year round.

So thank the plumber who dislodged that clog, thank the person who repaired your car and the person who created the art you enjoy. Thank your religious leaders, your tree trimmers and whoever brewed the coffee you’re drinking. Thank those who maintain our technology and those who care for us when we’re injured or ill. It lifts workers’ spirits when they feel appreciated, but you benefit, too, from a thankful heart.

FULL story at link above.
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Have you thanked a worker this month? (Original Post) Omaha Steve Nov 24 OP
Yes. The workers from the Water Department found and fixed a huge leak. I thanked them. patricia92243 Nov 24 #1
Yes. Many times. I always conclude every transaction with a worker by saying "Thank you". Midnight Writer Nov 24 #2

Midnight Writer

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2. Yes. Many times. I always conclude every transaction with a worker by saying "Thank you".
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 09:18 AM
Nov 24

And "I appreciate it". It makes everyone's day a little more pleasant.

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