EPISODE · Oct 16, 2019 · 6 MIN
Episode #98: Fun at Work? Is this Possible...Really?
from QMC EMS | Board & Collar · host qmcboardandcollar
Who decided long ago that work has to be all work? Surely, most of us in the working world do NEED to work but does it have to be all work and no fun? I think not. Today, in this Keynote episode of the QMC EMS|Board & Collar we explore having fun at work. Yes, having fun. Fun needs to be an essential element of every workplace but probably none more importantly than the public safety sector and for the sake of this podcast, EMS Professionals. Our profession dictates stressful decisions be made quickly and in many cases, the scenario is life or death. That's a lot to carry on our shoulders so when we return to the base after that bad call, there needs to be respite for the weary and that can come in many forms but one of the keys is simply, fun. Have FUN listening to this episode. Presented by: G. Harvat Written by: G. Harvat
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Who decided long ago that work has to be all work? Surely, most of us in the working world do NEED to work but does it have to be all work and no fun? I think not. Today, in this Keynote episode of the QMC EMS|Board & Collar we explore having fun at work. Yes, having fun. Fun needs to be an essential element of every workplace but probably none more importantly than the public safety sector and for the sake of this podcast, EMS Professionals. Our profession dictates stressful decisions be made quickly and in many cases, the scenario is life or death. That's a lot to carry on our shoulders so when we return to the base after that bad call, there needs to be respite for the weary and that can come in many forms but one of the keys is simply, fun. Have FUN listening to this episode. Presented by: G. HarvatWritten by: G. Harvat
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