Lindsay Smith: You got to admit sometimes it’s hard to work in all of that clutter. Well today, we’re hitting the streets to find out what you are doing to optimize your work space.
If you are going to optimize your workspace, would you get rid of a person or a computer first?
Male: If I was relying on one computer, I wouldn’t get rid of it. But you know, obviously a person of valuable face to face contact is still sort of crucial in doing business.
Female: People are more important than computers.
Lindsay Smith: Okay.
Female: Yeah.
Female: Well today, it’s now everything computerized right, like the electricity goes off and you are screwed so—
Lindsay Smith: It is true. So, it’s a tough one.
Female: S, I’d rather have smart people on my team who knows what to do without a computer.
Female: A computer.
Lindsay Smith: You’d get rid of the computer? How come?
Female: Yeah. I like persons more.
Male: It depends on the person, I guess.
Male: To optimize my work space, I’d get rid of me. I’d retire because I had a whole point in the world. I’d look for improvements in technology. Yes.
Male: Probably computer.
Lindsay Smith: Computer?
Male: You can’t replace person I believe, not in my opinion.
Male: Computers are absolutely necessary.
Lindsay Smith: Okay.
Male: Yeah. I can’t get enough of them.
Lindsay Smith: So, you’d ax the person first then?
Male: Oh, the person, yeah.
Lindsay Smith: For sure.
Female: Person.
Lindsay Smith: And you’d ax the person. You love your computer more.
Female: Yeah.
Lindsay Smith: Yeah.
Male: I struggle a little bit with handwriting with my disability, so all my dictations all done on computer. And it’s my major form of written communication and you know, if a person is effective, well you don’t want to see someone lose their job either.
Female: Person.
Lindsay Smith: You will get rid of the person? What about you?
Male: I think I’m the person be gotten rid of so—
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