Tue. 8 am ET- Arnita Randolph, Thomas Cornelius and Carliss Bates – Residential Truck Driver, Senior Sanitation Worker, and Outreach & Education Coordinator respectively for the City of Savannah Sanitation Department join Wayne to talk a bit about the importance of their work, the impact of their work, and yes, the dignity of their work. 06/25/2019
As you head off to work Tuesday morning, feel good knowing that there is an inherent dignity in work, particularly work with undeniable benefit to your community. Today’s Savannah Lexicon addresses the dignity of such work, including of course work that some people don’t fully appreciate. The dignity of any particular work shouldn’t be judged by labels like blue collar or white collar, or whether done in an office or out on the streets, or the educational level required for the work.
Arnita Randolph, Thomas Cornelius and Carliss Bates – Residential Truck Driver, Senior Sanitation Worker, and Outreach & Education Coordinator respectively for the City of Savannah Sanitation Department join Wayne to talk a bit about the importance of their work, the impact of their work, and yes, the dignity of their work.