Business
President Donald Trump declared a nationwide pandemic public health emergency on January 31, 2020. That public health emergency has now expired as of midnight on May 11, 2023. . . . a period of over three years in length. I certainly don’t have to remind anyone who lived through it of the…
Read MoreI served as a “front line” funeral director for over 33 years. I did my share of night calls, prep room work, arrangements, and funeral duty. One thing that I take from that experience is that “I always felt, by the way I worked with a client family, like I could make a…
Read MoreI recently read an article in the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) Memorial Business Journal about what employers need to know about the increasing legalization of marijuana and how it will possibly affect employer/employee relations. Back in 1990 the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed and put into effect…
Read MoreDepending on who you listen to you will get some opinions that over the next decade more than 50% of today’s family-owned funeral establishments will change hands. Now, I don’t know if that is true, but there is a shifting demographic, not only in age, but in preferred geographic living locations, that…
Read MoreI find it very interesting in that once I pick out an article for the day that other resources about the subject just seem to pop out to me and make me notice them when I have not noticed them in the past. I don’t know why it happens, but it does seem…
Read MoreIt’s been no secret that for the past 30 years more and more women have been becoming active in the death care profession. I saw the trend start with pre-need counselors but now according to this article from Spectrum 1, 65% of all graduates of funeral director programs in the United States are…
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