Monday, December 10, 2012

The Jeff Show: Thanks for Not Flying

December has rolled around, and you probably want another travel tip. This month is easy. Under no circumstances do you want to get on an airplane towards the end of December. These weeks are for amateurs, folks. Unlike Thanksgiving, everyone is flying with about 4 boxes that are the size of a small bus. And God forbid there's a snow storm. Good times.

Actually, I really want to take a minute to say thanks to a few people.

I’d like to thank all our clients who send us through all those far flung cities to work for them. We appreciate your faith and trust in us, and without you we would be homeless. 

A special thanks to my wife, Nancy, who keeps me straight...that's not an easy job.

And another special thanks to Margaret who really runs the company and keeps us all in line at the office...that's also not an easy job. 

I also appreciate all our Project Managers and Technicians who work for us. Without all of them I would not be as grey or as old. Just kidding, they all do a great job keeping our clients happy.

So from me, my wife Nancy, my son Greg, and our puppy Hailey, we wish you a joyful holiday filled with love and peace...

...well maybe not Hailey, she is pretty busy trying to pull down the Christmas tree; but she should have it done by Christmas.
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Company owner Jeff Warner has been involved in the industry of as long as he can remember as his dad, Harry, started WAV. He joined the company full-time in 1979, and travels the world to help big clients like Bankers Life and Casualty, McDonald's and Microsoft plan AV displays for meetings and events. Please e-mail Jeff you own travel tips to jwarner@warnerav.com, and your tip might be featured in our blog.

1 comment:

  1. Great letter! And thanks from R+K for all of your support over the years. We wish the whole Warner team a Merry Christmas and prosperous year.

    And good luck controlling the dog. Perhaps you'll succeed where I have failed.

    Ho Ho Ho.

    Jim Haist

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