I interviewed my dad Steve Wilhelm and he is my dad. He was born in 11/24/1966, in the wood county hospital. His siblings were Terri, Audrey and Amy and his parents were Marvin and Betty. The places he has lived is, Custar, BG, and more places. The schools he attended was S.L Catholic school, BGJHS, BGHS. What he looks like is or his physical description is strong or muscular, tallish and a little bald, and more. When i asked him these questions it was pretty interesting. Like what was the most exciting time of your life and he said when i met your mother and also said he fell in love with her. The next, was what was the hardest time of your life and he said when he went through a divorce with his 1 wife, and he said it was complicated. 3rd was, what was your car, how did you obtain it how did you feel when you first drove it and he said it was a 1976 chevy nova hatchback, then he said working on the farm and earning money after that he said he thought he was the king when he first drove it. …show more content…
Next was, what jobs have you had during life time, which do you enjoy the most and which one do you least enjoy, he said Bailing straw, carter lumber, cast masters, deputy sheriff, least favorite was bailing straw and his favorite is deputy sheriff, he still is a deputy sheriff for wood county today.
Next was, how are you different from today from twenty or thirty years ago and he said more mature. Next was, who had the most influence on your life and he said his dad because he taught me lessons. Next was, what is your first memory, why do you remember this, he said his grandfather funeral and he was 10 and he was scared. Next one is, what changes in our society have you most appreciated and he said are technology and that question but opposite, he said our society has more of an Entitlement
state. Next was was words of wisdom can you share with other people to help them live their lives happily he said trust in the lord. But my favorite time with my dad is when we had a really awesome guys night out. The positive qualities of him is he is funny,nice,protective with me and my mom and he teaches me things and helps me out with things and his quote is always trust in the lord and don't sweat the small stuff, and He is the best dad ever.
Stephen Boos has worked in the food service industry for over 30 years. He started as a bus person and subsequently trained as a chef’s apprentice. Steve’s mother believed that a college education was something that everyone should receive. She felt that a college degree was a good investment in Steve’s future. In 1976 at his mother’s insistence, Boos moved to Northeastern Ohio to attend Kent State University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration. After graduation, Steve began working for East Park Restaurant as a line cook. Using his education as a foundation, Steve made a point to learn everything he could about running a restaurant, from cutting meat to the bi-weekly food and beverage orders. His versatility, keen business sense, and ability to control costs resulted in Steve’s promotion to General Manager, as role he has held since 1995.
about his state of mind, and, as he finds it hard to get the words
future son in law how life is and what is going to happen. His son
The couple walked into the interview with a very happy demeanor, which seemed to set the tone for the remainder of our conversation. Their happiness clearly showed by sitting very close to each other on the couch with their arms around each other. Mike shared jokingly that he felt like he was in a shrink’s office because of the blue couch. His lightheartedness helped keep things comfortable. The interview began by asking them some detailed background information about their individual family upbringing and experiences. Out of respect to their time constraints they were each given a printed out a copy of the interview schedule and asked to spend a few minutes answering the individual background questions. Portions of the background questions were retrieved from “Life Review Interview Questions (Lewis and Massing 2000). They then shared what they deemed relevant from their answers. After some discussion about background section, the interview...
I asked him six levels of force, pursuit protocol and what he should do after the pursuit when the subject has pulled over, which he nailed everything correctly. I also explained that he should get on suspects when another officer is struggling with the suspect, which he had some questions and concerns but shortly after understood the section. We then proceeded to respond to another units impodund request, which I handled.
He asked if I snored. I had just gotten over a cold, so I knew that I had some snoring episodes recently. He had noted that my weight had gone up and he wanted me to visit a nutritionist to see how she could help me get back to a normal weight.
I started off the interview with getting the basics, he is forty two, originally from Kansas and does not have any kids but has a longtime girlfriend. Aaron’s job background is interesting, he did not go to college instead he worked his way up from being a bagger at a grocery store to a sales associate until he got a management...
the most marked example being when he asks “Who was I? What was I? Whence did I
The person I am interviewing is my dad and his name is Mike smith. Mike’s birthday is November 23, 1968 and was born in Bowling Green. His parents are Dave & Jean and was the only child. He has lived in Rudolph, Bowling Green, and Lima. He has attended BGHS, St. Louis, and he went to college at the University of Northwest Ohio. He has brown hair, brown eyes, and glasses. He also has a beard and is 5ft 7in.
This interview was for me to be informed more about pursing a job in the dentistry field, and what he went through before his success in the field. Dr. Rappa was very honest and informative on the essentials it takes to become a dentist. While doing the interview I asked a few questions and he was very open with answering as open inly as possible. One question was about him preparing for college :how was college for you ? “College was ruff for me I was a really poor student, I rarely had money for school had a great academics but since money was tight, I was missing class and doing horrible at first because I had to work as well. But once I spoke with one of the advisors and they got me on financial aid and from there I started to become more focused and started to excel through the courses." Dr. Rappa was let me know that him and I are almost the same and not to ever give into not conquering my dream of becoming a dentist. He also shared that once he was in dental school he
In Joshua Foer’s TED Talk, “Feats of Memory Anyone Can Do”, Joshua demonstrates how strong memory is not just dominant in savants, but in all humans if they choose to teach themselves to remember (Foer, 2012).
EW asked JK if he enjoyed working at his current job and JK replied by saying no, JK told EW that he doesn’t like working at his current job at all and he feels that he does a lot more work than his coworkers. EW then asked JK what some of the unique talents or skills that he has that make him feel proud, JK laughed and said that he is good at following through when it comes to when people were asking him to do certain things. I then went into questions with JK about his family dynamic and relationships; JK seemed comfortable when I told him about the questions he was going to answer about his family life. EW asked JK to describe his father’s personality, and attitude towards you passed and present, JK told EW that his dad's relationship with his current and past have always been strong and he has good communication
“Do I know you?” asked the Wise Man, not sure how to proceed in the context of that conversation.
During the one hour recorded interview I asked him about everything from his religious views, his passion, to his relationship with his family. First of all, his take on religion is
... and quietly asked, “Where’s my box?” He turned around and I felt like for the first time since the topic had come up he acknowledged my presence. He had a look on his face like I had caught him completely off guard and explained that my mom and him never actually got married. He tried to convince me that of all the things he regrets most in his life that was the biggest one. He said if he could have changed one thing he would have married my mother.