Yahoo...well maybe...

Yahoo...well maybe...

Postby drfreeze49 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:36 pm

interview tomorrow with Charlotte Stone Crabs & Tampa Rays...for spring training...we will see how it goes...fingers crossed...maybe I'll be the mascot ha ha
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Postby macnole » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:10 pm

what kind of interview?
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Postby drfreeze49 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:17 pm

[quote:8d5a71cabb="macnole"]what kind of interview?[/quote:8d5a71cabb]

Basically for whatever...part time ticket taker...hopefully an usher so I can check out the games...great being retired
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Postby macnole » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:24 pm

that's awesome! Good Luck
How cool
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Postby jet40 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:34 pm

Goodluck
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Postby modmark46 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:54 pm

Hope it goes well!
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Postby Valen » Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:31 pm

Good luck. When the time comes I am able to retire defintitely plan on applying for an usher job at the ballpark in Arlington. Not sure how much if anything they get paid but even if all it means is free admission how great would it be for your "job" to be attending games.
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Postby BDWard » Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:54 pm

My wife and I went to Seattle several years ago and of course we had to check out Safeco Field. It was a night game in late September so the roof was closed. I had never been in a domed stadium previously, so it was kind of a weird feeling seeing baseball being played indoors.

Anyway, we were giving ourselves a tour of the ballpark and went into the upper deck down the right field line. We were approached by an elderly gentleman wearing a photo i.d. and a bright yellow windbreaker. He said he was a greeter. He was a kindly grandfatherly type and was very helpful, not only to us but to others as well. He was kind of a combination greeter/usher.

The game wasn't very crowded, so we talked a little. He said he was retired and bored and his wife wanted him out of the house, so he took a job as a greeter. I told him that he was my idol in that he was getting paid to watch baseball and that I had found my new calling in life and we all had a good laugh about that!

But I have a better story. A fabulous woman (very cute, friendly, smart, helpful, personable, the complete package) I know took time off from work to have a baby. When she went back to work about 6 weeks after giving birth to her son, I asked her who was taking care of the baby during the day while she worked. She said her husband, as he was off of work. Since it was early February, I asked if her husband was a construction worker. She said "no, he works for major league baseball as a pitch counter". She added that it was no problem for her hubby to stay home with their son since it was the offseason and he was collecting unemployment. Man, talk about having the world by the balls. When I grow up I want to be that guy! He's got it all, a new son, a seasonal job where he gets paid to watch baseball and a beautiful wife who's out working while he collects unemployment.

I live in the Chicago area, so I asked her if he works at both parks and she said yes, but he doesn't like going to the "Cell" because he's a Cub fan. I told her that we all have our cross to bear and started rubbing my fingers together to play the world's smallest violin for him and we shared a good laugh.
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Postby Valen » Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:02 pm

You can get paid to count pitches? Boy did I waste those years of college.
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Postby alvarndc » Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:22 am

When I was in high school, I got a job selling beer at the Nassau Coliseum. This was during the time period the Islanders were winning four straight Stanley Cups.

Awesome job, ESP for someone who was not old enough to drink! 8-)

Also got to hang with my best friend and see all of the games AND concerts.

Might have to revisit that "career" upon retirement from my "real job". Guess it will depend on where I decide to land for the golden years.
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