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Sandy Swope
Human Resources Assistant/
Web Site Administrator

Sandy Swope
 
Q:  How long have you been with the company?
A:  19 1/2 years (2 years at Bedford Hoss's and 17 1/2 years at the Home Office)

Q:  What is the most memorable moment of your career with Hoss's?
A:  When I received my 10-year service award.

Q:  What was the last book you read?
A:  I mainly read magazines and articles on the web.

Q:  What's your favorite movie?
A:  Chick flicks - Pretty Woman, Dirty Dancing, Sweet Home Alabama, Sixteen Candles, and The Notebook

Q:  Favorite food?
A:  Pizza and ice cream

Q:  What's the funniest or most embarrassing thing that ever happened to you?
A:  When I was a salad bar girl at Bedford, we used to wear the wrap around skirts that tied in the front. One busy night when I was changing a pot of soup, the belt of my skirt got caught in the soup well. When I turned to walk away, my skirt came apart and almost came off. I had to hold my skirt on until I could get a coworker to lift the soup pot up to get my belt out!

Q:  What's your "pet peeve?"
A:  Laziness and clutter
Q:  What do you like to do outside of work?
A:  Spending time with my husband and two daughters, shopping, camping, and vacationing at the beach
Q:  Do you collect anything?
A:  Precious Moments figurines, Lead Crystal, and Snowmen

Q:  What was your first job?
A:  Picking strawberries for a local produce farmer and babysitting for my nephews

Q:  What was your first car?
A:  1985 Blue Ford Escort
Q:  Where is your hometown?
A:  Claysburg, PA
Q:  What is your favorite song?
A:  "The Dance" by Garth Brooks
Q:  Do you have any pets?
A:  Two yellow Tomcats (Cosmo and Pringle) and two ducks (8 Ball and Dufus)

Q:  What is your favorite childhood memory?
A:  It may not be my "favorite" memory, but my most vivid childhood memory is when the neighbor boy (Allen Hainsey at Meat Fab) and I (age 4 at that time) were locked in a chicken coop by our older sisters. We screamed and cried and banged on the door until my Grandma heard us and let us out. Boy, did our sisters get in trouble over that one!

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