Hey ya I want to do the same so everything I am told about it sounds like fun and from what I understand it sounds like there will be a lot of overtime to so that's good well ttyl
So i found this picture of your future home, the host stand at the mt view, Sisi one of our Bulgarian hostesses last year had a tendency to go wandering off for long periods of time. So we tied her down.
She liked pink, you can just make it out, but she spent her time coloring the twine pink.
See ya soon
So I figures if stop by and say hey. I know about where you are comming from I came from Ballard county Kentucky so I know what you mean by being from the country I moved here to Utah about 6 Mon. Ago so I'm back a little more to the country side I want to go back but yea if you want write back this will be my first year so it will be interesting see you later
As for packing my main advice is bring less than you think, after oriention we are working 6 days a week, your in your work outfit for 80% of your time, so really you dont need as much clothes as you think, and laundry machines and laundry soap is free
As for type of clothes definetly some warm ones, it starts pretty chilly and finishes chilly (like 40 deg), but for the most part its close to 70ish so not bad, avergage summer clothes usually are a good way to go, with a few pairs of pants and a hoodie or something, a good fleece or medium winter jacket is usually enough as far as coats go----does that help?
hey i also know of two good employees returning so were off to a good crew start
and our am supervisor is great
i havent heard who our pm will be maggie the floating supervisor is great though. so were looking pretty good for bosses
especially with Kolman and Stacy at the head they are the best
dave the head honcho this year is a great guy to
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So i found this picture of your future home, the host stand at the mt view, Sisi one of our Bulgarian hostesses last year had a tendency to go wandering off for long periods of time. So we tied her down.She liked pink, you can just make it out, but she spent her time coloring the twine pink.
See ya soon
As for type of clothes definetly some warm ones, it starts pretty chilly and finishes chilly (like 40 deg), but for the most part its close to 70ish so not bad, avergage summer clothes usually are a good way to go, with a few pairs of pants and a hoodie or something, a good fleece or medium winter jacket is usually enough as far as coats go----does that help?
and our am supervisor is great
i havent heard who our pm will be maggie the floating supervisor is great though. so were looking pretty good for bosses
especially with Kolman and Stacy at the head they are the best
dave the head honcho this year is a great guy to
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