Sunday's game against the Springfield Falcons marked the end of the long weekend which consisted of three games in three nights. My job for the game was Shootout Booth in the main lobby, just like my first game. I understand the importance of Shootout Booth. It creates memories and experiences for our young fans, and is a unique and free promotion that no other team in the AHL offers. It helps set us apart from our competition in the fan experience category. However, after this game I am not the biggest fan of being in charge of it. I am far away from the game physically and I don't have much to do with it. Maybe I feel this way because it was the end of such a long weekend, but on Sunday, I had had enough of Shootout Booth.
In the office, it was a pretty typical day. I entered leads from people who had signed up for Chuck-a-Puck and youth hockey games. I also delivered fliers for games to schools in Holden and Westboro. The school in Westboro is actually where my mother attended elementary school when she was a kid! By now I have pretty much mastered how the routine of entering leads and delivering fliers goes. I hope that very soon I will get to do new things around the office and I think my chances are good. I am starting to develop a better relationship with people in the front office and it is a lot easier to talk to them and give my opinion on matters. Working in the office is fun because they know how to have fun, while being efficient and getting a lot of work done at the same time. Everybody is friends with everybody and they all hang out outside of the office. It is the type of office environment that I hope to work in some day. This is the link to the list of people in the front office for the Worcester Sharks and provides accurate biographies and personal stories:
http://www.sharksahl.com/team/FrontOfficeStaff.asp
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