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Retirement Speeches: Incidents & Coworkers

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Summary: Funny stories about incidents and coworkers can improve a retirement speech. Get tips on how to deliver these funny moments in a retirement speech from a communications expert in this free public speaking video.

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By Tracy Goodwin
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Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is a college professor of...read more

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"Ok now what we want to talk about is some funny things that may have occurred over the years at this particular job. Could be anything, could be oh I remember the time that the guard dogs weren't put in and I got to work and came through the fence, and I came through the gate ahhhh they chased me up the barbed wire fence, or whatever it is. As you want to again, be thinking about humorous moments and pick several incidences that have happened over the course of your ten, twenty, thirty, forty years working for this company. You also want to talk about your co workers, managers, direct bosses; you know mention them at this time and talk about incidences with them as well. You know I remember that time that, you know the owner of the company Bob had me go out on a sales call with him and I slammed on the brakes so the coffee flew all over the car and I thought I was done for sure. But that was twenty five years and I'm still here today. So we're going to reflect a little bit about our life, our incidences over these years, especially in relation to the people that we worked with and for."

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