2011-05-17

Sport Office Work?

Jill was well aware that the facility owner insisted on over-ruling the certified coaches, on what should be taught to students and how, and eventually she fired each and every one by one. It seemed she preferred subordinate staff with less knowledge, professionalism and training as teacher. So then, why was she allowed to maintain membership in the accredited facilities that were expected to have a certified head coach?

Jill had heard Cavalia was seeking a barn manager, but she was sure she was too late to apply. Instead she was considering another more current want ad.

SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
the ability to prioritize, meet deadlines, and manage detail.
organizational and computer skills, excellent oral and written communication skills.

high ethical standards and the ability to manage confidential information.
capable of providing effective leadership and supervision of staff.
knowledge of rules, experience with a discipline recognized by the Federation and current License as Official

Q. If you are not a resident of the greater Lexington area, are you willing to relocate at your own expense?

She liked to imagine living in Lexington. She knew could take the heat in Georgia, Arizona and Texas and love it more than anybody. California and Florida didn't even get warm enough, but Kentucky would have some of the warmth she craved right? 

Then, since Jill was not legally able to work in the United States, she wished the Canadian Sport Office would hire her for such a role instead. She was daydreaming and not getting any applications progressed.  She missed working! 

And then, she was nostalgic about the date that Jim said "I am really impressed with your stride. People are always telling me slow down slow down but we walk in a comfortable rhythm."

Jill had thought he had a charming smile, and was glad to see his eyes without the sunglasses for a change, ha, and she liked holding his sandpaper farm boy/farrier hand through the crowds on the street of the big city.

Meanwhile, she'd told her friend the night before, "He's the boss's brother, I am not even going to hold his hand." ha.

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