Saturday, August 4, 2012

Sanford Spectactular

It occurs to me that as I speak of my employer, sometimes I may exude an acerbic, or cynical air - let me say right now that is not the case.  We (and by we I mean 60,000 of my closest friends) are just coming off of the biggest group hug ever experienced from a giant corporate conglomerate.  And I say corporate conglomerate in the nicest and most loving way possible.

Every year at the end of July, Sanford Health  throws itself a splashy hoop de doo which accomplishes many things. First and foremost, it reminds the employees that we are absolutely valued, and two - it proves to our ever growing list of communities that Sanford is a pretty darn cool place to work!

This year, we were treated to company-wide picnics, slick videos spotlighting our cool-itude, tee shirts, appreciation promotions, and best of all, two free concerts by Train.  During all of this, we broke ground for a brand new medical center here in Fargo, beginning the largest construction project in the Dakotas! Scroll down to the bottom of the page on that last link - go ahead, I'll wait.... its a pretty cool live webcam that will show the progress on this construction project. That's also where we held the Train concert for 15,000 employees and their families!

Seriously, after coming off of 5 years of playing at being a Realtor; a year of being employed by a local yokel  wannabe giant conglomerate, then being laid off because they'd over inflated themselves; 6 months of unemployment; and 2 years of blissful, but meagerly paid employment with our local symphony; I still can't believe my good fortune of being a part of this great and growing company!

I hope you'll pardon this flagrantly public display of affection for my employer, but apparently their tactics have worked.  I feel appreciated, energized, and extremely grateful to be a part of the Sanford family!  Seriously, who wouldn't?



3 comments:

Gary's third pottery blog said...

Speaking of NYC--CARLOS, twice!!! Wowie!!!!! Gorgeous pics and good times! I lived in NYC, Soho, in the early 80s for awhile. I was too afraid to take the subway, with fairly good reason, and walked most of the time with no problem. Nowadays we visit NYC a lot, and the subways are so clean and friendly and there are all these women with strollers on them! Times have changed rather nicely.... thanks for your tour!

Jenn @ Juggling Life said...

I feel luck to work for a large company that pays me pretty well and gives me rocking benefits as well. I hear ya!

Glad you landed at a job you enjoy.

Karen (formerly kcinnova) said...

Do they have an office in Spokane?