Sign the Pavillion
It wasn’t until a month or so ago that I noticed a sign (“Busca trabajadores”) advertising SEEC’s services at the intersection of Walter Reed and Four Mile. It made me smile but also made me think: do we have such good signage at the Pavillion? If not, perhaps we should consider creating a sign that states that laborers are available with the hours of pavillion operation and SEEC’s phone number.
There is a positive and a negative side to this clear signage. A positive aspect is that the sign could draw in more people who want to hire laborers, which could lead to a number of outcomes including more jobs for more people, more people on single jobs, and/or longer jobs for people. The negative aspect is that we could be advertising a controversial cause that could draw negative attention to us.
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