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Posted by ChroniclesCapersCanards on 4:55 PM
Drew Szarka

Snack Shack Day 1: Intimidation. Mild as it was, I had no idea what the experience was going to be like. Would there be a ton of people for this soccer game? What job would I be given? As soon as we got there, I was allotted with a shrug the Fat Sandwich station, and given the task of getting out the sandwich stuff. I had no idea what this meant. Great, I thought, this was a sink or swim type deal. Fortunately enough Hayden stepped in and told me what was actually supposed to happen for a successful Fat Sandwich station. We went through station upkeep, organization, sandwich composition and keeping tabs on how much of everything I had left. After the confusion was over, it took some time to get comfortable with the orders coming in. There weren’t too many orders for Fat Sandwiches this game and I got the hang of it pretty quickly. I thought it was a blast. And given it was a first time for the majority of the people there I think it was pretty successful. I think it was really necessary for most of us to get in this trial run before things really start to get crazy during football season.  Rotating stations will be fun, but I’m sensing I’m going to have to hold myself back. I always want to jump in when I think I could do something better (a reason I don’t like group projects in school). Doing it right is doing it my way. I will abstain and stick to my station. That’s not to say I won’t lend a hand if I can; I’ll just do my best not to kick the person out of their own station. I’m sure they can handle Fat Sandwiches at their own pace.

  This should be a good year. 

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