More Staff Success

by michele 28. May 2009 05:52

Well done Jeff,

On Wednesday May 20th Jeff Haggett graduated from Dalhousie's Faculty of Architecture and Planning  with Honours in Urban Design Studies. Jeff has been a customer, friend and mentor. Then we did what someone said I should never do and that was " to not hire friends or family". Well in this case I can say it worked out to both of our mutual benefits. 

Ours paths in life are rarely straight and for Jeff it was no different. A chance meeting pointed him in a new direction in his 40's, one that was to take his interest  in architecture and cities to a brand new career. After working at Atlantic News and devoting himself to school I was very excited to see him up on the stage receiving his degree. It was equally exciting seeing him receive 3 prizes including the Sexton Distinction for 1 of 2 highest grade point averages. None of us are surprised after seeing all the hard work he has put in.

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by michele 14. May 2009 08:31

They have lots in common!

The other day I met up with the father of my daughters friend. While he was waiting for me to arrive he was happily spending time reading a book. When I came up to his side, he said " Books are dead". Print that is; in his hand was a Sony Reader. I hope I masked the distress that flooded through me! I replied that I didn't believe that to be the case. He went on to say that his wife swore she would never read a book unless it was print. She did up trying the Sony Reader and read a whole novel in a weekend. I was given the analogy of rugs, brooms and vaccums. Can you picture in your minds eye the woven cane rug beaters? How each spring the carpets and rugs would be taken outside and given a beating. Brooms were used to tidy up and then along came vaccum cleaner sales men traipsing from door to door selling the new fangled gizmo to make your life easier. The father said how it took a few years to make the vaccum commonplace but where would we be without them today. Soon enough he believes that The Reader, Kindle, and others like them will replace shopping for and reading a print edition. My answer back is that most of us may have a vaccum cleaner but we all still have a broom. And some of us even still beat out the rugs in Spring. Print Dead? I don't think so.

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I was born in Yarmouth and grew up in Chester. I have lived on a sailboat, travelled to Zimbabwe, and lived in England where I worked in a fabulous country house hotel. While in England I met Stephen and then brought him home to Nova Scotia. Now I am a wife, mother of two great kids, and a businesswoman. Life is good.