By Cliff Saunders
Feeling checked out from work? You re not the only one.
Nine months of video conferencing and social isolation has taken its toll on those working from home. A new poll from the anonymous forum and workplace community app Blind found about 70 percent of professionals in the tech and finance industries feel disengaged.
Gabe Abshire, the CEO of Dallas-based Utility Concierge, says he has to put in that extra effort to stay engaged with his employees.
“Making sure you’re checking in on a personal level, not just on a business level, see how things are going,” Abshire told KTRH. “Employees are grateful to have a job, but I think the employer should be just as grateful to have their team member working from home.”
By Cliff Saunders
This morning, we are talking a lot about religion. It s appropriate on Christmas Eve.
Our own Jeff Biggs has a look at how churches are adapting and trying to serve you during COVID times.. You can check that out HERE.
And Sally Adams took a look at how the pandemic is impacting churches and their ability to raise money through donations. That story is HERE.
That leads us to our poll question this morning.
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