"We welcome Joe to our organization," said Vicha. "With more than 35 years of experience in complex sales and fleet operations, including extensive experience in commercial vehicle maintenance, Joe will be a valuable resource for our members and our National Account team. He will be our go-to person when it comes to new technologies and trends in the trucking industry."…
Bryan works great with others and is a great leader to have around groups, especially the newer employee’s because he has such a positive outlook on life in general.…
Derreck Fryar has great work ethic and he is really dedicated to his work. He only missed two team meetings and one missing is because he attended the new employee orientation. He is willing to work late to solve problems with his teammates anytime. An example is that he works hard to solve an emergency damage control for our important client.…
| |Willingness to help others |Pay raises and bonus |Keep him focused on training so he may be |…
Raymond Kelly is a great role model and leader to follow for my career field…
“Real leadership is leaders recognizing that they serve the people that they lead.” This quote, spoken by Pete Hoekstra, speaks volumes to the true essence of what it means to be a leader. Leadership is all about the people. Many people incorrectly assume that being a leader means that the people you lead are there to serve you. This presumption could not be more inaccurate. Being a leader means serving your teammates and being worthy of their respect and cooperation. I believe that Hoekstra’s quote applies to all forms of leadership- from being a captain of a sports team to being a Lead Scholar.…
In the past three years, the NFL has faced a multitude of lawsuits dealing with the unfair payment of NFL cheerleaders. Multiple different articles support the cheerleaders, agreeing that an average of a $1,000 salary each year is unfair. However, other articles are against a higher payment, claiming that cheerleaders work because they enjoy the sport, rather than for the money. While Megan McArdle’s article, “NFL Cheerleaders Don’t Do it for the Money” uses informal diction, comparisons to other jobs, and concession to the opposition to support the claim that the cheerleaders do not deserve to be paid more, “Who Do We Under-Compensate?”, by Ira Boudway, uses a more formal diction, statistics, and concession to the other side of the argument to support the opposite.…
As the 2015 Football and Cheerleading registration approaches quickly, the Thumb Area Football and Cheerleading League is proud to announce it will continue our Online Registration. To apply online will help families, coaches and volunteers pre-register before they come to the assigned registration dates in their chosen community This process will help to save the parents time and paperwork. There will also be payment options that will help families so they can pay via credit card (Mastercard & Visa) at time of online registration or on their communities registration day. Parents may also choose the pay later option by choosing the Pay by Check option so they can pay when they come in to be fitted properly for the football and cheerleading uniforms. The Pay by Check option will allow you to finalize and submit the application so it will show up for your community to view. Once registration is submitted and you are logged out you will then be able to log back in anytime and make payments of any amount, large or small, to your childs registration by credit card online. With the pay by check option you will be able to also bring a check, credit card or cash to the registration event in your community. Please read the 2015 refund procedures under Registration Policies to understand the TAFL refund policy.…
At a normal summer camp, a few dozen fifteen-year-old girls wouldn’t be told to spend a night alone in the woods. Camp Cheerio isn’t a normal summer camp. I’ve been going to Camp Cheerio every summer since I was eight years old, and I’ve loved every second of being there. The summer before sophomore year of high school was the last year that I could be a camper. Part of being in your last year as a camper is doing CREW. The acronym “CREW” stands for Courage, Responsibility, Enthusiasm, and Worth. In CREW all of the last year campers do things such as team building, being a counselor for a day, hiking eleven miles to and from Stone Mountain, and more. However, the most significant part of CREW was doing Solo Night. During Solo Night, each…
Most people say cheerleading is not a sport, but to me it is. It all began when I was four years old and my mom signed me up to cheer for the Harrisburg Packers. I was nervous at first, but then it turned out to be a lot of fun. Everyone on the team was tall except for me and one other girl. Her name was Tatum. The first thing I thought was that I was going to get picked on by all the other girls because I was so little and shy, but it turned out to be totally different.…
There are good decisions and there are bad decisions, it is up to the person deciding to debate on which side of the line their decision falls on. It just so happens, the choice I made in 2013 was one of the best, most important decisions in my entire life. In the spring of my sophomore year, I decided that I wanted to try out for competitive cheerleading. The question here is, “how did cheerleading change my life?” Well, thinking back to that year, I was in a dark place and I could not find hope anywhere, no matter how hard I searched. In the time spent cheering I found confidence, my best friend, and a reason to live.…
Cheerleading is one of my most defining life experiences. The sport allowed me to explore not only my leadership qualities, but also my own mentorship abilities. From a newbie to cheerleading in middle school, I grew and developed into a role model on my cheerleading team in high school.…
Nerves. Tingling, sensation running through your body and settling in the bottom of your stomach. That is the feeling that anyone and almost everyone feels as they wait there turn to perform.…
You demonstrate courage and steadiness in the face of obstacles. You tend to avoid rash actions while at the same time charting an untested course. You value connections and friendship, appreciating those who work with you as you.…
Shawne is a Paramedic that motivates his coworkers to do their best even when the stakes are against them with his charisma he makes them push on when sometimes they just want to give up. He is one of those types not just there for the paycheck, but there for his community and helping those in their emergency situations. People look up to him for help, guidance, support and leadership which he never lets them down. He is a role model for kids as he teaches them about safety, stop/drop/roll, 911, escape routes and how to stay calm when there is an emergency situation. Shawne has been awarded EMS Provider of the year three years running and he always says “I am just doing my job, not to get awards but to protect, serve and help”. Shawne is always trying to look for new ways to improve the way they handle certain types of emergencies and he is an inspiration to all the new comers because he tells them to stay positive and leave the negative behind.…