Who are you? Emily McEachern | DrumhellerMail
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Who are you? Emily McEachern

Age: 21.
Employer: Badlands Community Facility.
Occupation: Shift supervisor.
What do you like most about your job? Interacting with others of all different age groups. I also get to know a lot of different people as well.
Dream job: At the sheriffs department back home. My background is policing and I was in the military for five years.
What got you interested in that? I was 16 and my uncle gave me paperwork for the reserves. I did four years with the infantry and one year in military police.
Where are you from originally? Belledune, New Brunswick.
What do you like most about living here? Everyone is so nice and it’s beautiful.
Anything you would change? Mountains to go snowboarding, or if the ski hill was open. More winter activities.
What are your top travel destinations? I think Cuba is where my heart lies. I would like to go to Africa and Australia.
What do you do while on vacation? I like to party, go sightseeing, snorkling, and I’m interested in safaris.
If you could travel through time, when would you go? Back to the 70’s. It was a cool time and the music was really awesome.
Three things you would bring to a deserted island? Some string to tie things together, my cell phone, and my cats.
What is your most memorable childhood toy? A Jasmine doll. I was travelling with my dad, was waving it out the window, and lost it.
In the movie of your life, who would you want to play you? Jennifer Lopez.
What would be your theme song? I’m Not Giving Up by Jason Mraz.
Favourite sports? Indoor soccer and lacrosse at the moment.
What superpower would you want? Mind reading. You never know what people are thinking.
Any words of wisdom? Just because you’re not on the same path as someone else, doesn’t mean you're on the wrong path.


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