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No Fly Zone

No Fly Zone

Brittany Clinehens: “Was that another bird?”

Choice One Engineering in‑house recruiter hangs a bird‑safety window sign to prevent birds from flying into office windows.

If April had a theme at Choice One this year, it would be birds. After our Loveland office befriended a flock of geese earlier this month, birds have officially started trying to join the team in Sidney.

Choice One’s in-house recruiter, Brittany Clinehens, saw that interest firsthand last week when a bird flew full speed into her office window, seemingly trying to drop off an application. Minutes later, a second followed. Always thoughtful, Brittany hung the pictured warning sign to deter future “fly-in” interviews.

While we admire their excitement about joining Choice One’s team, birds aren’t quite the candidates we’re looking for. We encourage human students and job seekers alike to skip the window and apply the traditional way for our Tom Coverstone Scholarship or any of our open positions.

While full-time carrier pigeons would be cool, for now, Choice One remains a no-fly zone.