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Brain Pickin’
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I’ve been a long time lurker and posted once or twice in this sub for some advice and ya’ll always come through! So I want to ask again.

A few years back, I screenshotted a post I still think about to this day. It was by a someone who was at a director level and was feeling unsure of themselves, and having imposter syndrome. The person didnt feel like they deserved the title/position they were in because they didnt know everything.

We as individuals operate within different business units, so all challenges are unique.

Id love to hear feedback from all of you about what business units you’re in, how long you’ve been in a safety or an EHS position, and what you find most difficult about your role?

Is it culture change, not knowing how to report to agencies, trouble collecting data to report, injury investigation, compliance and regulation, not knowing what you dont know!

Toss it in the chat!


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Is this allowed?
Is this allowed?
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Whiting Turner Experience?
Whiting Turner Experience?
USA

Good morning, I was a safety director in the Philadelphia area and unfortunately they eliminated by position on June 10th (going 3rd party due to lack of work). I am interviewing with several GC's in the area for regional positions. Anyone ever work for WT? I have read some terrible things about work/family life balance. I am interviewing with them on Monday and wanted to see if there was any feedback from the community. Thanks!