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What is it like working as a President?
December 2018
High Stress but Highly Productive.
President in Washington:
Pros: The content of my work
Cons: Commuting
November 2018
It feels great to care every moment of my life...
President in Quezon City:
Pros: rewarding
Cons: traffic situation
November 2018
President:
It is a great company that is clear about what it wants to achieve. The leadership team is growing and developing in its ability to consistently execute toward its objectives. Most importantly, the people at Healthkeeperz truly care for each other.
October 2018
Great.
President in Salt Lake City:
Pros: Safety, Culture, Weather.
Cons: N/A
March 2018
Constant fundraising negotiations.
President in Ottawa:
Diversify fundraising sources
February 2018
Nothing is free.
President in Atlanta:
Short term profit is an illusion. The long term satisfaction of the people you mentor is the greatest reward.
January 2018
Nice place.
President in Clinton:
Pros: Small town environment which is close to friends and family.
Cons: The winters are too cold and long.
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