If you choose yes, options will populate the next question.If you choose one day or more per week on-site, you will be prompted to select whether or not you have a regular schedule.You can then click the arrow on your screen's top right to log out. A pop-up window will indicate your update has been saved. If you choose one of the first two options on the drop-down menu, click update, and you’re done. Find the work arrangement that best fits your current schedule. Click on the drop-down menu of choices.Read Kara’s full interview and more on DiscoverSD.Note: If you anticipate changes in your work location or schedule in the future, fill out the form with your current schedule and location and come back and update the information if changes should occur.Īccess the Employee Work Location Form by logging in with your Active Directory single sign-on information. Your name, job title, department, phone number and email address will be pre-populated. At night I love getting together with friends and eating sushi at Station Sushi in Bird Rock. I have to give him huge props for that…he’s environmentally friendly AND stylish.Ī: During the day you can find me relaxing at the beach, or running along Mission Bay. My favorite memory was at Kids News Day 2011, seeing Antonio Garay (our 6 ‘4”, 320lb defender) step out of his Hello Kitty Smart Car. Q: How often do you interact with the Charger players? Funny behind-the-scenes memories?Ī: Occasionally, we’ll do promotions and charity events with some of the Charger players. Hagstrom with a Shop for Smiles to name a few. We are so lucky to be able to work with companies like Diesel Salon, iTAN Sun Spray Spa, LA Fitness, San Diego Center for Health and Dr. Q: Best lifestyle perks that come along with the gig?Ī: The organization does a tremendous job working on sponsorships for our team. Some girls are students, others have full-time or part-time jobs, so being able to juggle everything can be a bit challenging at times. Q: Most challenging part of being on the Charger Girls squad?Ī: I think the most challenging part of being a Charger Girl is time management. Seeing how passionate the crowd is about this sport really enhances the game day experience and makes it that much more special for the Chargers and the Charger Girls. Q: Most exciting part of cheering at Qualcomm Stadium?Ī: The most exciting part about cheering at the games has got to be experiencing the energy from Charger fans. My biggest piece of advice: if you want to make a change, modify your lifestyle (forget dieting) and set personal goals. My favorite workouts are: running, cycling, yoga, cross-fit, and dancing of course. I stay active by doing workouts and I always switch it up to avoid monotony. I am hopelessly addicted to frozen yogurt so I make sure to reward myself once a week. Q: Your personal health and fitness routine?Ī: My diet consists of foods that make me feel good and give me energy – proteins, fresh fruits and vegetables. We basically prepare for everything that happens on game day. At rehearsal we will learn and perfect routines, as well as practice public speaking and mock-interview questions. We practice twice a week, and one Saturday each month. My first year on the squad was 2011, making this my second year with the Charger Girls.Ī: Every game is a big game for us. Q: What inspired you to try out for the Charger Girls?Ī: I’ve wanted to be an NFL Cheerleader since I was a Jr. Get to know Kara in the debut Charger Girls profile.
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