By Stephanie Diana Eubank

While discussing supply chain management and the effects on customer and vendor relationships during pandemics, the topic of sending Valentine’s Day gifts to one workplace came up. I remember being sad and jealous of coworkers whose partners and family could send them flowers. Still, security had to dismantle and reassemble the gifts because of safety guidelines, especially in the financial sector, where security was heightened after 9/11. 

However, after working remotely for over 12 years now, I and others like me have been able to enjoy gift-giving and receiving without issues. However, this does not mean there are no risks in working remotely and others knowing your address. This is a topic to be mindful of, and that is a different TED talk. But my husband is able to send flowers, and there are no issues as he’s just sending them to the house. 

For all those who are celebrating Valentine’s Day or Galentine’s Day, etc., enjoy the holiday and Thursday of savings on Valentine’s Day candy.

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