09/14/2025
Today, we're doing "Ask a crew member." It's always just my perspective here, so I asked Patrick Daly, a rookie on the crew, to give us his thoughts on the crew and his experience in general.
"Ask yourself if you really want to be here. There isn’t a single inch of room for complaining, bad attitudes, and low effort. This is not a place for selfishness and ego. “Crew before you” becomes an instinct, and when everyone buys into it, the crew operates at its highest efficiency.
With so many applicants, and limited seasonal spots, it’s important to get your name on the radar of the crew’s overhead as early and often as possible. Build relationships with the captains so they can get to know you better. Your resume will give them a sense of your work experience, and your references will speak to your work ethic and character. A common theme among those of us who got hired is that we were persistent in our communications, and we made our goals of coming here abundantly clear to the overhead.
If you know you want to come here, be persistent. Show interest, show tenacity, and show dedication to the goal. Be willing to take no for an answer, and stay after it. Next, start PT early. The most important component by far is weighted hiking. After that is running and calisthenics. Your body takes a beating, so being flexible and strong will keep you from getting hurt. When you’re here, you will work very hard. You will swing your tool as hard as you can, and you will swamp as hard and as fast as possible. Maximum effort is demanded, and is the operational standard. The crew has one working pace and it’s quick to maximize production.
This crew has a culture unlike anything I’ve ever experienced, the people here feel proud to be a part of this organization, and feel responsible for upholding the crew’s long-standing tradition. Our crew’s strength rests in the collective identity built on our core values, which are embodied from the top to the bottom of the org chart.
My rookie class is full of guys who made this place their goal, and it took some of us years to get here. We all made up our minds years ago that this was going to be the place we ended up."