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Medar Ebengo
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over 6 months ago

Well’ I accidentally stepped on my friend’s foot by accident while playing soccer . And he was in pain. He was a little mad at me. But I was like, i’m So sorry I didn’t mean to hurt you. Thank god he understood that mistakes happens, and he said it’s ok, he told me to be carefully next time. That was all. And we were friend.

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Mar Whit
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over 6 months ago

The secrets are at a all time high. The manager talks behind your back after you work your tail off and get her boss of the year. What do the employees get “PIZZA” what a joke. A multi million dollar company.

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Medar Ebengo
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over 6 months ago

I liked working with the kids, we had lots of fun playing soccer. Everyone knew each other and was kind to each other, helping each other to improve if they make a certain mistake. I had the opportunity to work and have fun, and got to meet new people. It was a great summer.

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Mar Whit
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over 6 months ago

EFL is the worst place to work for. The manager and the supervisors were leaving no space and opportunities for growth. They treat the people there like trash.

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Courtney Shands
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over 6 months ago

I was just recently hired! I'm so happy and relieved I nearly cried when they hired me after my interview. It's been a rough 6 months. I've been living off dog sitting for my neighbors and doing housework for my parents. I never thought I'd work for a sporting company. I've always been the nerdy bookworm, but I'm so thankful to Nascar! Please pray that the job I've gotten works out well. I have a 60 day probation period and I'm worried about my work already. I've been a Secretary/Receptionist for 5 years and I've never done anything like a Corner Marshal before.

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Caroline Treubert
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over 6 months ago

I had an amazing time the kids were really amazing. Patient was the number 1 key to surviving. One benefit I got was being able to share my ability and knowledge with kids and there parents

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Peter J. Cannell
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over 6 months ago

How volunteering at #Kennebunk,K'port,MeLittleleague,K&KYouthFootball,Wells,MePeeWeeandYouthFootball,(Coaching),Kennebunk,MeSecretSantaprogram,ToysforTots,Kennebunk,MeFoodPantry. changed me

In several ways, mainly to realize that people are different and need to be taught differently. Some children came from dysfunctional family backgrounds and had little self esteem. These kids needed different approaches to both succeed and improve the self esteem and believe in themselves, and be proud to be a part of something good. Some came to us very spoiled and self centered. These kids were some of the hardest to reach and to teach them to work with others so all team members could succeed. We also had disabled Kids, autistic kids, crippled kids, one who was legally blind. These kids were never chosen by any teams because of these situations, So they wound up playing for my teams. We, as a team, had varying successes, but improved every year from where we started. The thing that I'm most happy about for my kids is that they learned that winning wasn't everything, and that being a good person made good things happen. This was before " Participation Trophies". I still hear from some of my kids today, and I'm proud of the people they've become, in spite of me.

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Peter J. Cannell
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over 6 months ago

My first day at #Kennebunk,K'port,MeLittleleague,K&KYouthFootball,Wells,MePeeWeeandYouthFootball,(Coaching),Kennebunk,MeSecretSantaprogram,ToysforTots,Kennebunk,MeFoodPantry.

Excellent and busy with the Programs for sports teams. Secret Santa Program only lasts about 6 weeks per year, some days are very busy and some not so busy, but there is always something to do if you look for things to do for the program. Toys For Tots is multi-faceted, Picking up donated toys/ clothing at various drop off points, delivering to central locations, separating and warehousing by sex and age, assisting parents with children's needs, either with toys, clothing or both. Kennebunk Food Pantry involved submitting detailed reports regarding the number of families we served, number of persons per family, and other statistical information, Picking up food from central location, separating and making food packages based on number of folks in each family, carrying and loading food for elderly (especially in Winter when slippery conditions existed).My wife was Kennebunk's Social Services Director and needed help with the Food Pantry, so I was recruited. We did this twice a month until her retirement.

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Peter J. Cannell
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over 6 months ago

How I started volunteering at #Kennebunk,K'port,MeLittleleague,K&KYouthFootball,Wells,MePeeWeeandYouthFootball,(Coaching),Kennebunk,MeSecretSantaprogram,ToysforTots,Kennebunk,MeFoodPantry.

Began with my children's sports, was asked to stay once they outgrew the programs. As for the Wells programs, my Grandchildren played in Wells sports programs, I knew the folks from Wells from coaching against them. They needed coaches and asked me to come on board.

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Annabell Charley
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over 6 months ago
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