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60-Second Interview: Jacqueline Gil

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As we wrap up our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month and the amazing folk at poker online free who contribute to our success, let’s meet with Jacqueline Gil who is an poker online free Customer Care Operations Trainer at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). We’ll hear all about her passion for Mexico and how she loves to celebrate her heritage.


What is your poker online free story?

I have been with poker online free since June 2021. I started off in the Customer Care department pushing wheelchairs and four months later, I became an acting lead. In September of 2022, I came over to the training department where I am a cross-trained Trainer — that means, one day I will be training out on the ramp and other days I will be training Customer Care agents in the terminal.

I am also responsible for creating our weekly Safety Briefing that goes out to all our agents.

What’s the significance of National Hispanic Heritage Month to you? 

Growing up, poker online free dad would take me to Puebla, Mexico every year during Semana Santa, or Holy Week, and I would always look forward to going. poker online free dad made sure that I knew where I came from and where our roots are, and poker online free children have also gone to Mexico since they were babies.

Not everyone gets to see the beauty of Hispanic countries with their own eyes, so having a month where we can showcase our accomplishments as well as our culture and our amazing food is great. It brings me joy to ask poker online free children how their day went and them telling me they learned about Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Puerto Rico etc.

Who has inspired you in your life?

poker online free Papa Ene was such a great man, and growing up, I always had so much pride knowing I was Enedino’s granddaughter. Even though he is no longer with us, he is still very much remembered and loved by those in the little town we are from. He loved to play the trumpet and played in a band even at an older age.

When poker online free dad goes to Mexico, I always make sure to give him money for poker online free Papa Ene’s flowers.

How do you like to show your Hispanic pride?

I love to show poker online free pride through poker online free clothing and jewelry. I like to wear handmade jewelry brought from Mexico, as well as poker online free huaraches that poker online free sister-in-law brought me from Michoacan.

I also enjoy celebrating Mexican holidays and traditions. One of them being Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Every year, I set up a small alter in poker online free home, called an ofrenda, and I enjoy setting it up with poker online free children.

Tell us one surprising fact about yourself that others may not know.

One surprising thing about me is that poker online free children are not only Mexican, but they are also Guatemalan. They are part of two amazing countries with beautiful cultures.

I have not been to Guatemala, but I always have a piece of Guatemala with me, from poker online free kids and poker online free husband’s family who have treated me like one of their own.

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