Author Archives: Janet Squitieri

Grand Central Terminal Through the Eyes of the Homeless

Homeless in New York City (“NYC”)is a complicated matter. and over the years, throughout the different economic cycles, the homeless population in NYC increases and decreases.  However, in 2008, the number of homeless people at Grand Central Terminal (“GCT”) increased significantly with the economic downturn and it has not really decreased since then.  The homeless and the commuters seem to

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Springsteen: 2016 River Tour: A Reflection on the Concert’s Inspirational Message

While I consider myself a Bruce Springsteen fan compared to his typical fan I pale in comparison.  Nevertheless I have the same amount of passion, respect and awe for the man and his legend. One day I received an email from a friend in London.  She said “tickets go on sale tomorrow for the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street

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Why You Should Never Forget if Your Roots Are From Queens, New York!

At a certain stage in your career your resume, experience and reputation speak for itself so when one is interviewing for a new job it typically comes down to fitting into the culture of the firm and making a connection during the interview process.  Interviewing for a job is a little like speed dating you have 20-30 minutes to make a connection and

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The Supermarket

Several years ago there was a commercial on TV for Honey Nut Cheerios. It was a showcase, similar to a refrigerated meat or fish counter with a worker behind it serving customers. The showcase was stocked with identical boxes of Honey Nut Cheerios – same size, price and packaging. A customer comes up to the counter and “orders” a box

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Holiday Cards

During the holiday season I was in a colleagues’ office as he received an e-card – he looked at it and exclaimed “I can’t stand when people send e-cards they are so impersonal and I rather they just not send anything then to send an e-card”.  The next day this same colleague was standing by the shredding bin and throws a

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Background for Blogs: “A Prayer for a Young Soldier” and “Be Free My Brother”

In furtherance of appreciating America, and embracing the spirit of patriotism, thoughts move quickly to the men and women who have defended our freedom throughout history and the sacrifices they and their families have made so that we may enjoy the benefits of democracy. I had two experiences that inspired me to write the next two passages, one to a

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