My friend Glenn Miller recently had a funny and insightful commentary on American Public Media’s “Marketplace” radio show. He discusses clients that want him to consult from their facilities even though he has his own office. Instead of being “laid off”, he’s being “laid on”. Listen to or read it here.
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