A Very Quick Thank You

I just wanted to make a quick post to thank everyone who extended such kind wishes and support after the passing of my mother. It has been a long week, but we are traveling home today (Sunday), and look forward to the return of normalcy tomorrow (as normal as my life can be, anyway).  Her…

When Your Laptop Takes a Holiday

Today’s mobile technology brings many opportunities, but has definitive challenges and pitfalls for those of us who spend a good amount of time, well, working in a mobile environment. I certainly learned that the hard way last week. As I wrote Friday, it had already been a challenging week. But there was one more surprise…

I Know Why They Call It The Long Goodbye

The day was already not going well. I was headed to Detroit to speak at the fall conference of the Michigan Self Insurers Association, and had boarded my flight in Tampa. After a 40 minute delay over a hydraulic leak, the airline announced that the flight would be cancelled. I was put on a plane…

Death By Cooking at Bumble Bee Tuna Facility

You wonder how it could happen. Thursday a 62-year-old employee was found cooked to death at a California plant used for tuna maker Bumble Bee Foods. Jose Melena was found just before 7 a.m. at the plant located in Santa Fe Springs, CA. He was found inside what is known as a “steamer machine.  At…

He Must Have Thought They Said "Men Excite Us"

Just when we thought the Meningitis scare couldn't get any worse, Florida's Governor Rick Scott proves otherwise. A steroid used to treat back pain has been discovered to have been contaminated with fungal meningitis, causing a nationwide panic among those who administered and received the shots. As many as 13,000 people have been exposed. The…

On Death and Flying

The list of the top ten most deadly jobs for 2011 is out, and once again on the list, weighing in at number 3, are pilots and flight engineers. Given the extraordinary safety record of commercial flights, this is a bit of a surprise. I am sure we overlook many of the most dangerous segments…

At Least Detroit Sewage Horsies Would Be Properly Shod

The city of Detroit is notoriously bankrupt. They tear down vacant homes every week. They are turning off city lights. Their police are passing out flyers calling the city a war zone and warning people that they “enter at their own risk”. But despite all this, their water and sewage department still employs a horseshoer.…