[nabop] Keeping Track of Office Staff

Jessica Diaz changedheart421 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 18 14:59:47 UTC 2014


Hi,
Here I do sometimes but others I don't. I think at times people are
busy so if you lets say rush by or walk by and not say hi, that is
okay. For this, I might do what works for you. Am so glad you're
posting here.
Jessica Diaz

On 6/18/14, Diaz, Kristen - EBSA via nabop <nabop at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> My second question is whether it is polite to say hello to or at least smile
> at a person every time they walk by or whether that would seem like too much
> to a sighted person. I say hello to the people entering and exiting the
> office both to be polite and to find out from their voices who is going by,
> so that I can keep loose track of who is in and who is out at any given
> time. But I am unsure if the staff might think that is strange. Thank
> you--Kristen
>
>
>
> Kristen Diaz
> Administrative Assistant
> US Department of Labor
> Employee Benefits Security Administration
> The Curtis Center, Suite 870 West
> 170 South Independence MallWest
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> P: 215-861-5300
> F: 215-861-5347
> Diaz.kristen at dol.gov
>
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