Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Blog #2

    So by now everyone knows my name is Matt and that I am a yankee (sounds like the intro to an AA meeting). I was born in N.J. and have spent a lot of  my time in Manhattan NYC. I moved to S.C. a few years after September 11th which I remember just as if it happen yesterday. Any way, I am a political science major and very active in the political sector. During the 2012 election, I worked with the DNC in the outskirt areas of Charlotte N.C. I also participated in several campaigns at the statehouse for USCA and for several other projects. 
     So besides my political "career," I have also been working as a cook for over 5 years and at one point worked for the City of Aiken at a tennis center. My job was to assist customers, manage customer files, record the profits, manage the courts, and assist in retail. As for my cooking experience. I started when I was 15 at a place called Wingplace to help pay for my father medical bills. He had a terminal illness. I stayed with the company for about 4 years until offered a job by Cracker Barrel who I have been with since. 
     Even though I have stable jobs, I have no intention on staying with the companies after graduation, although they have been very good me. Once I graduate I will attempt to begin my career with a local News station as a political or news analyst. This will hopefully build some name recognition and allow me to transfer to a station back home in NYC. My main goal is to work with MSNBC if I can be so lucky. 
     So the last things I'll mention are what I do for entertainment. I'm a debater, it comes with the politics. I am always looking for a political debate. Besides debating I also working with computers and play some games at night I'm not out with friends or working on something. Finally I love to be on ice rinks. I have spent a lot of my life on the ice rinks whether it be ice skating or ice hockey. Oh one last thing, I never turn down a walk around the city. 

Me in my biohazard grill cleaning uniform----->

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