
Lots of people find themselves in this cycle, working to make ends meet and counting months and years until retirement. The luckier-and sometimes smarter- find ways to connect with their careers, their co-workers, and their organizations so work means more. It becomes a joy.
Parking and mobility is a dynamic, fascinating industry whose members often find joy and great fulfillment in what they do for a living. Those who haven’t yet found that groove can still do it-there are concrete steps they can take to reconnect with their jobs and their colleagues to find great purpose and fun in the 9-to-5.
Tracy Miller, assistant district attorney and prosecutor in Orange County, Calif., knows all about it. She heads up one of the largest gang-prevention programs in the U.S., and says working to retirement isn’t enough-life can and should be so much more. She’ll share her tips and secrets with the California Public Parking Association (CPPA) during their annual Conference and Trade Show, Nov. 15-17, in Monterey, which will also feature nearly 20 education sessions, roundtable sessions, a town hall meeting on transportation network companies, 60 exhibitors, and special events and networking. Click here to learn more.