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" ... During Oster's month with the Athletics, he went 0-1 in eight appearances, which included his only major league start against the New York Yankees. With some friendly schmoozing, Oster won over his manager Joost to start in front of his hometown friends and family. ... "
" ... No, it’s not for schmoozing. And no, it’s not to settle their nerves, thank them for not firing you during the restructure or to console them for 2020’s difficulties. Those are all possible side benefits, indeed, both those aren’t the reasons you’re going to give them a gift—at least not this year. ... "
" ... The traditional job search methods of attending face-to-face networking events, inviting people to get a cup of coffee, dinner, an after-work cocktail and schmoozing at the office have been rendered irrelevant due to the pandemic. ... "
" ... To come back down to earth—and mindful that there is, indeed, a sucker born every minute—one has to question why, of, say, twenty different Barolos or so-called “Super Tuscans,” from the same hillsides in Piedmont and Chianti, some cost a very reasonable $40 while others cost $600. Again, the pride of real estate figures into the equation, and there is no question that the best wineries do tremendous research to find the best varietal clones to plant, which will cost more than others. The wineries themselves may be state-of-the-art, multi-million dollar investments that might also include tasting rooms, small hotels, even golf courses. Then there is marketing, advertising and schmoozing with the wine media who is expected never to turn up their noses at a prestigious label. Believe me, I’ve had a lot of those wines and some of them have gone south fast, especially the high-alcohol wines of California and, increasingly, Spain and Italy. ... "
" ... With rising wealth and income inequality, people will scrutinize the top 1% schmoozing and signing lucrative deals under the guise of caring about the environment. Meanwhile, the average working person worries about how they will pay off a mountain of college debt. They’ll think of how hard, if not impossible, it will be to purchase a home and start a family. They realize the cold reality that the odds are high that their lifestyles will be much lower than their parents. These issues, unfortunately, are not on the agenda. ... "