I am the beer cart girl (or as my mom wants me to say,
“beverage cart girl”), cocktail waitress, and occasional bartender at the
semi-private Emerald Hills Golf Course in Okoboji, IA. And my goodness do I love my
job. Here are 10 reasons why!
An extraordinary amount of my time at work is spent with my
lovely beer cart stocked full of liquor, water, and Gatorade, which I am now
considering naming. I don’t always consider her a friend, but she is
very loyal to myself (and our sweet customers). 95% of the time, my cart is a
complete mess from all the liquor being poured on it’s surface and the weather
(mud) making itself known all over it, but she is still beautiful in her own
clown car kind of way.
Its cushy seat is perfect for all the bouncing I do over
each little bump on my paths through the trees, the striped topper is a true
showstopper each time I make my way toward another dedicated golfer, and last
but not least, the wheels branded with the Emerald Hills logo make me feel ever
so classy.
I spend my days driving, driving, driving. I make my route around the course and
continue to go round and round smiling and saying things like, “You guys still
doing okay?” “How’s that 6-pack treating ya?” and “Rough day, huh? Well, I do
have an entire cart full of alcohol that could help with that!” My days are eventful, but there is a lot of
downtime both between holes and when business is slow. SO, to pass the time I
am constantly thinking, dreaming, and singing.
This time is both a blessing and a curse for many reasons.
The number one reason being that I have an unbelievable amount of time to both
overanalyze and plan my life. So, whatever has been said to me in the last few
days has time to be fully processed, blown up, and then filed away in the
storage cabinet of my mind (oops).
One advantage is that I come up with some very ambitious
goals, dreams, and lives for myself while scanning each hole for customers. Example: After serving a group of men
from Texas, I made the executive decision that myself and my closest sorority
sister will be moving to Texas after graduation to be classy Southern women.
Ambitious? Yes. Realistic? Absolutely.
Lastly, I get some quality quiet time, which is always a killer in my busy mind. To solve this
problem, I take it upon myself to both hum and sing to myself whatever comes into
my head, which is often times the theme song for “Green Acres,” ironically. I
have become my own little iPod shuffle! Practice makes perfect I suppose, so
watch out Adele!
3. Wildlife.
Many a times have I whined about the geese at Emerald, but
this year they have really outdone themselves. Last year’s 4-5 families of
geese that were very evil and protective have definitely grown in numbers. I
swear that each baby must have started their own family this year, because
those little devils are EVERYWHERE. And so, as a challenge to myself, I pretend
to steer at them and take it upon myself to hiss and wave my arms violently before they get the chance to come at
me like a dance mom on competition day. It’s becoming quite the exciting battle…1
Anna vs. 60,000,000 Geese. I’ll win, don’t worry.
4. Athletic People in Nice Threads.
I just recently played my first round of golf, but I
have always admired those who play the lifelong sport. Each person I quietly
watch drive the ball toward the green is like a mini superhero in my eyes (if
they hit it in the right direction). The ease of their swings, the speed they
play at, the diligence they take to practice on the range (some daily) is so
impressive to me. Athletic people are always surrounding me! And the best part
is…? Their outfits.
I truly enjoy seeing the ensembles golfers come up with for
their days on the course. Some are extremely casual, while others seem to own
the entire pro shop’s selection of trendy golf attire. Those who deviate from
the norm always stand out to me for their creativity and definitely catch my
attention with their often bright
and bold patterned shorts! And I’m
proud to say that the ladies come up with some very sporty chic ensembles as
well. Makes me so proud (and
jealous).
5. Popportunities.
Yes, you read that correctly. The word I created is defined
as the opportunity to collect pop tabs.
As you can imagine, these times come often as I am passing by cart after cart
of beer drinking men. The sound of pop tab’s clink as it snaps off the can is one that is very familiar to my
ears lately and the glistening of a lost can sends an exhilarating chill up my
spine. My job is a great place to
get excited about homecoming in GreekLand!!
[If you are reading, PLEASE collect for myself and Chi
Omega!! J]
6. The Danger Factor.
People can die from a golf ball hitting them in the head.
Google it, it’s real. And so this simple fact makes my job a constant game of
“How To Stay Alive.” Rounding corners, coming up on hills, and being in
extremely open areas are obstacles I make sure to pay close attention to.
Hiding behind trees is the usual for my cart and I, although we have been hit on the front of the cart (sticking
out from the tree) and on the canopy above me a few times. It’s the adrenaline
rush and constant fear that makes the job so exciting, I suppose! My priorities
are to keep people hydrated, satisfied, and in good spirits and to survive. And
because I recently scorched my hand on a crockpot of Boji Boys and
welted/bruised my face on the ice machine door, I would say you can never be too careful anywhere.
7. Carley/Anna
Debates.
My coworker/other beer cart girl/friend, Carley, is
beautiful, has dark wavy hair, and pretty blue eyes. I also have blue eyes and
dark wavy hair, BUT I am not as tall, skinny, tan, bohemian, etc. as her. Our
coworker claims he sees nothing in
common between the two of us except for our hair and eyes. Surprisingly, he is
nearly the only one who thinks that.
Apparently we are a package deal for many people around the
course and my goodness do they struggle to differentiate between the two of us. It is so entertaining! Carley got to the course weeks after
myself and when she arrived I was immediately questioned about my name,
boyfriend (she has one), and if we were at
least sisters. I’d sure take her as my sister, and I don’t mind being
compared to someone so awesome, but my name is Anna. J
And you’re making me laugh.
8. Snow Globe in Summer.
Hole #2 is wonderful in it’s own special way because of its
very seasonal feature...it’s snow globe green. At a certain point in the summer,
the trees near the hole explode with little cottony pieces of joy and rain down
on the golfers trying to putt. From my angle, it looks as though the golfers
are underdressed for some type of gentle snowstorm hitting them. It always
makes me smile to watch the trees release their little cotton balls and to see
the golfers so in awe by the quantity they can produce. It just looks so
beautiful!
My boss has recently caught on to the fact that I very much
enjoy doodling, writing, and drawing and is now asking me to make more signs
than ever for the clubhouse and tournaments. I AM THRILLED. I love being
paid to come up with cute signs and use Sharpies! I have gotten to make quite a
few so far and can’t wait for whatever other projects he decides to let me work
on!
As for when I’m on the beer cart, I am often faced with
times that I need to stay still and quiet to allow the golfers time to hit
without being distracted. There are also times that I need to hide in order to
survive. These are the times that my little sheet of paper I use to log my
sales becomes either a garden of flowers, a swarm of butterflies, or a park
full of cotton ball trees. These times are great ones and they come more
often than you’d think. Waiting/timing is another key part of my job.
10. THE PEOPLE.
The people I work alongside are awesome, but the people I get to serve and cater to each day are incredible. I feel so privileged to have so many wonderful members at
Emerald. They are so sweet, genuine, and caring to me and I have nothing but
good thoughts toward them. I love stopping at certain holes to chat with those
sitting outside their houses and getting quick updates while pouring their
drinks on the course. These people have
become so near and dear to my heart, truly.
One of my VERY favorite Emerald couples, the adorable Bob and Judy!
We are also lucky to have a semi-private course, so we get to see our regulars and we have
fresh faces coming in all the time as well. It’s so exciting to hear each
person’s story and how they made it to Emerald. People are just incredible and
I have such a wonderful time doing my job and listening to their life stories.
If you haven’t figured it out by now,
I love my job and all parts of it.
I’m so happy to be a part of such a wonderful business and
to have the opportunity to meet so many amazing people. I feel so blessed to
have found a summer job that I actually enjoy!
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