Q: How long have
you been with the company?
A: 22 years |
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Q: What is the most memorable moment of your career
with Hoss's?
A: Got a call from Don Heavner in 1990 telling me I was going to apply for the GM spot in Chambersburg because the boss was counting on it. I was 18 and not planning on it beforehand.
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Q: What was the last book you read?
A: Jim Nantz's "A Father's Grace and a Sports Journey Unlike Any Other"
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Q: Favorite Hoss food?
A: Steak and Bake |
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Q: What's the funniest or most embarrassing thing that
ever happened to you?
A: Dropped rice on a lady in Chambersburg as a server. Wasn’t funny to me at the time.
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Q: Describe yourself in one word.
A: Fortunate |
Q: What's your "pet peeve?"
A: Apathy and people who don’t use pan coating |
Q: What do you like to do outside
of work?
A:
Coach soccer, spend time with family, and follow the Black and Gold
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Q: What was your first job?
A: Dish guy at Duncansville Hoss’s |
Q: Where is your hometown?
A: Altoona, PA |
Q: What is your favorite song?
A: Anything by Van Halen |
Q: Do you have any pets?
A: No |
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Q: What would people be surprised to learn about you?
A: I just learned how to do laundry this year at age 38.
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