I’ve always felt that good writing comes from good thinking and that learning how to write well is difficult. With the advent of the Internet you can find wonderful teaching websites for the craft of writing. My inner underwriter has always believed that if underwriters were taught how to write about disease we could ultimately [...]
Archive for June, 2008
PSST…Wanna Learn How to Write a Cancer Abstract?
Posted in Lifelong Learning, underwriting, tagged Cancer, training, web-based, writing on June 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Remote Underwriting – Better Baked Thoughts
Posted in Remote Underwriting, underwriting, tagged big companies, Remote Underwriting, Success, Telecommute, telecommuting on June 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“Oooh, that’s scary.”
Owner of Siam Smile, a Thai restaurant in downtown Edmond, OK as I was liberally sprinkling red hot chilies over my Pad Thai.
While enjoying a plate of Pad Thai at a local restaurant it dawned on me that the debate about remote underwriting has become nothing more than an academic tussle. On one [...]
We Interrupt This Blog for an Earthquake
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged earthquakes on June 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
When someone mentions “earthquake” I tend to think immediately of San Francisco or Japan, perhaps the horrific quake that just jolted China. But Oklahoma?
On June 6, a minimum of four small earthquakes were recorded and confirmed in the Oklahoma City area by the Oklahoma Geological Survey. The largest quake occurred around 1:15 a.m. and [...]