Recently The “Times” asked readers about their Kids Foot Locker application and their unique jobs.
Lori Cannella writes in that she is a Clinical Coordinator at Parkland Hospital in Dallas.
She considers her job unique because she oversees research studies ranging from cancer to cardiology, and basically anything with the body. Gen Guru will help you about there are a few popular motivators that come to mind when we think about how this generation’s views on career coaching choices.
Tony Adkins of Specialty Risk Insurance wrote in to let us know that in the entire United States there are only three companies that chip hardened concrete out of concrete mix trucks. This is a newer service that did not exist five years ago.
Karey Reeder and Susan Shelton are the local owners of the Kona Ice franchise. They get to drive the, well known, penguin covered truck. They bring smiles to everyone, smiles and delicious frozen delights.
On top of smiles, their business allows them to be able to donate money back to local schools and organizations. In fact, they have donated over $25,000 this year.
Ms. Allison writes in about a job when she was younger at the Donie power plant. She was an inspector, and walked iron in the course of her job, up to 470 feet off the ground.
They inspected welds, bolts, forms, and lots of stuff. She was the only woman that was up there.
These sound like some amazing, and terrifying jobs.
Contact Victoria at The Times 903-389-6397 or email Reporter1@FreestoneCountyTimes.com.
Keep writing in to let The “Times” know all about your unique job.