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More importantly, the pandemic has also removed one of the key arguments against outsourcing that the external professional could not be in the office and part of the team.
The decision to outsource or not may be more to do with business need. Outsourcing paraplanning may not necessarily be cheaper, but it can be more flexible and better matched to business needs
Jo Campbell, director at Para-Sols, says: One of the original barriers to outsourcing and a question we used to get asked a lot was about how someone can be part of your team while not in your office. That move from having a full-time employee, always around and on hand, to someone working remotely is a big leap of faith.
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Childress grandmother and granddaughter receive COVID-19 vaccine together
VIDEO: Childress grandmother and granddaughter receive COVID-19 vaccine together By Tamlyn Cochran | December 29, 2020 at 2:31 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 6:21 PM
CHILDRESS, Texas (KFDA) - A resident at Childress Healthcare Center and her granddaughter received the COVID-19 vaccine together.
Kitty Caroline Stuart, a resident and a senior living center in Childress and her granddaughter, Amanda Self, the administrator for Childress Healthcare center, today received the COVID-19 vaccine together.
In addition to serving as the administrator of Childress Healthcare Center, Amanda has been Kitty’s responsible family member for the past three years.
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CHILDRESS – Kitty Caroline Stuart, a resident at Childress Healthcare Center, a senior living center in Childress, and her granddaughter, Amanda Self, the center s administrator, on Tuesday received the COVID-19 vaccination together.
Their vaccinations come as thousands of area front-line medical workers and others considered to be at high risk have received COVID-19 vaccinations in recent weeks.
On Monday, Lubbock Fire Rescue Chief Shaun Fogerson was among Lubbock first responders who were vaccinated, while medical workers at University Medical Center and Covenant Health began receiving vaccinations just before Christmas, according to a statement from LFR and previous A-J coverage.