Posted on May 8, 2024 by Jitao Zhang
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Monday – Shadow Chris at LifeTime
- Nothing much.
- Chris had a one on one meeting with Danielle, one of Chris’s team member. I don’t think I will share Danielle’s details and her struggles. I’ll just say she got 2 kids and she is currently in the process of starting a family. And she’s very hardworking, enterprising; she’s just working on finding the balance point between work and family.
- Chris brought up a topic about wages. “Wages represent both the value of an individual’s time and the level of responsibility they bear in their role, with compensation reflecting skills, experience, and market demand. Essentially, wages serve as a measure of the worth of time and responsibility in the modern workforce, determining how much individuals are compensated for their contributions.” – ChatGPT.
Wednesday – Same thing
- I forgot to bring my car keys so I arrived at LifeTime around 11:15.
- Chris had a national call at 11:30. Nothing much.
- LifeTime is gonna force people to download and use their app in order to check in with the QR code. It’s a win-win because it saved Manuel labor and I guess it doesn’t hurt for members to download an app.
- Some other stuff
- Chris had a confidential meeting then.
- I finally took some pictures.
- I went to the cafe and had a burger that costs 11 dollars; it tastes good. Markush the cafe guy gave me a discount: it was supposed to be 14 dollars. The burger also comes with an orange and he helped me cutting it. Awesome guy for real.
- Then I talked to Jamie the operational manager. We had a nice talk.
- Then I left around 1:40
Thursday, Friday, Tuesday – Coursera
I’m so far behind. I guess I don’t really care now because 90% of my presentation is gonna be about LifeTime. I’ll still try my best to finish it tho.
I met my host family brother, and Chris’s son Jay on Tuesday, actually I met the whole family. Jay is going to China on May 9th and I’ll arrive at Beijing China on may 29th. We will travel together for a month and I’ll skateboard for the rest of the time.
OK, real question, though, what would you rate the burger out of 10? Does the orange cutting help reflect the score you give or are you fully unbiased and just think about the food?