January 26

Seasons

Posted by Conference Coach Crystal
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Copper Conferencing has two locations, Broomfield, CO and Roswell, GA. I have the pleasure to live in the beautiful state of Georgia. There are so many wonderful things about living here, but I would have to say what really makes it the best for me are the changing of the seasons.

Spring and Summer are some of the most gorgeous days I have ever seen. The mountain side full of trees and wildlife, that is one thing that does take my breath away. Being able to drive less then an hour away and get out of the business of the city and to be surrounded by the comeliness of nature; is definitely an advantage to living here. The flowing of the streams, listening to the  chirping of wild birds, being enclosed by natural beauty.   And to top it off, I can still be apart of the weekly meeting at work by utilizing conference calling.

Fall and Winter are two other months that do not go un-noticed either. When fall arrives you can see it everywhere. The changing of the leaves, the rush of the birds flying south and just that faint chill in the air that reassures that winter is approaching. Georgia is not known for getting a lot of snow or getting a lot of bad weather period, but when it does snow it can cause people to go into a panic. The simple fact of us just not being use to it as other states are or even being completely prepared for that type of weather. Telecommuting is a very good commodity for the bad weather days when getting out of your drive way is just not an option.

Copper Conferencing can help put your mind at ease; knowing that you will be able to attend any meeting no matter of the weather situation. Feel free to contact a Conference Coach at 866-903-7521 to help you get prepared.

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