Retiring early? What about healthcare?
Q: I’ve read your last few columns about readers who want to retire much sooner than planned. Well, count me in. I’m fairly sure I have enough savings to pay
Thoughts & Opinions
by
Eva Del Rio
A collection of columns
and articles about HR
and the workplace
Q: I’ve read your last few columns about readers who want to retire much sooner than planned. Well, count me in. I’m fairly sure I have enough savings to pay
Q: Like for so many people out there, the last year of total life disruption due to COVID-19 has really made me reassess most of my career goals, and life
Q: I own a small business that employs about 10 people. Before COVID, one of our employees was known to be an anti-vaxxer and as someone who was generally suspicious
Q: For personal reasons, a couple of years ago I obtained a concealed-carry gun permit for self-defense. My employer doesn’t have a specific policy forbidding guns but they do have
Q: With all the footage available of the attack on the Capitol, I understand there are many people who were spotted and identified by their employer and have lost their
Q: I’ve been working from home since last March. I’m more focused, productive, less stressed and my manager is happy with my performance. Even better, when my apartment lease expired
This site has been updated to be a collection of columns I’ve published in The Gainesville Sun
October 2021 I wrote my last “Workplace Savvy” column. Over the last 13 years I’ve written about specific laws and policies, about the nuts and bolts of HR and the workplace, because that’s my expertise. But what I consider more important than those topics is the bigger “human” picture. I hope I’ve made a more valuable contribution through my advice on dealing with the “human” aspect of Human Resources. To read my core messages click on LESSONS on the menu.