Nellis AFB Warrior of the Week - Susan Markham
Posted by John Novak on February 2, 2007
(Contributed by Nellis Bullseye staff writer.)
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Airman Susan Markham99th Logistics Readiness Squadron Hometown: St. Louis, MO |
What do you drive and how does it match your personality?
– Ford Focus - I don’ t think it matches my personality at all.
What’s your favorite movie quote?
– “Frankly my dear, I really don’t give a damn.” - Gone With The Wind
If you could have one superpower, what would it be and why?
– To time travel so I could go back to be a little girl with my grandpa.
If you could be an animal, what animal would you be and why?
– A pig - I could eat whatever I wanted, and no one would make comments about it.
What’s your favorite thing to do in Las Vegas?
– Play with my puppy.
What are your favorite pizza toppings?
– Sauce, no cheese.
What song do you have on your MP3 player that you wouldn’t want anyone else to know about?
– “Like A Virgin” - Madonna
Name one thing your coworkers don’t know about you.
– I like watching pig races.
What is your favorite song to karaoke?
– Believe me - no one wants to hear me do karaoke.
What would you like to change on/about Nellis?
– A bigger or new gas station.
What stresses you out at your job, and how do you relieve stress?
– Grumpy people - I just try to ignore them, and I don’t bring work home.
In high school what were you - a dork, jock, or something else?
– A little bit of everything.
If you could appear on any reality TV show, what would it be and why?
– Amazing Race - it’s an adventure, but you still are in a civilized world, unlike Survivor.
How do you remember your CAC at the end of the day?
– It just became a habit; my problem is remembering it before I come to work in the morning.
What is your favorite part of your job?
– I don’t sit in a cubicle.
How do you feel about this year’s “pay raise”?
– As an E-2 any pay raise (small or big) is nice.
Have your supervisor write something nice about you.
– “Since working with Airman Markham, I have been extremely impressed with her motivation and initiative. She consistently completes all tasks with little or no direction. She is a solid performer who is a valuable asset to the Air Force.”
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