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, Author at http://tritonscall.com The Official University of Guam Student Campus Newspaper Sat, 12 Dec 2020 22:23:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 http://tritonscall.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Untitled-1-150x150.png , Author at http://tritonscall.com 32 32 Dom’s Lawn Maintenance: An Unexpected Business http://tritonscall.com/doms-lawn-maintenance-an-unexpected-business-2/ Sat, 12 Dec 2020 22:23:16 +0000 https://tritonscall.com/?p=6715             Dominic San Gil did not expect to start a business in lawn maintenance. When coming home with a degree in economics from The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, he only maintained lawns to make money on the side.             San Gil told himself that lawn maintenance was only temporary work he could do before …

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            Dominic San Gil did not expect to start a business in lawn maintenance. When coming home with a degree in economics from The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, he only maintained lawns to make money on the side.

            San Gil told himself that lawn maintenance was only temporary work he could do before starting a career that was more germane to what he studied in college.

            Contrary to his expectations, Dominic became the founder of a small business, Dom’s Lawn Maintenance, established on January 27, 1997.

            His first few years were not exactly prosperous. He noted that minimum wage was about $4.11 an hour.

            “It was very hard to compete,” he said.

            He noted that back then, most people would simply cut their own grass. They did not view a landscaping business as their first resort. However, he saw an increase in demand for his service in the past 10 years.

            Despite what the business’ name might imply, Dom’s Lawn Maintenance isn’t restricted to cutting grass. Adam, Dominic’s son and employee of the business, elaborated that Dom’s Lawn Maintenance is a jack of all trades.

            The business offers everything from minor janitorial services, like sorting recyclable materials and water-blasting, to minor construction work, such as concrete forming and fencing.

            “Whatever needs labor, we’ll study it and figure it out.” Adam said. “If you ask us to wash dishes at a fiesta, we’ll do it.”

            The willingness to expand into other forms of labor has earned San Gil’s company unique connections and skillsets.

            For example, he had the chance to work with representatives of a company located in Switzerland and New Zealand, who were also connected to FIFA.

            These representatives were sent to Guam to lay down artificial turf in places such as Anderson Air Force Base.

            They hired Dom’s Lawn Maintenance to take part in those operations.

            “We’re the only company that know how to install artificial turf on Guam,” San Gil said. “A lot of guys say it’s easy.”

            Amber, Dominic’s wife, and a federal employee, is supportive of her husband’s passion. But sometimes she worries about him.

            “We’re not getting any younger,” Amber said. “Owning a business is very stressful.”

            She mentioned that the pandemic put extra burden on San Gil because he was concerned about how his employees were going to get paid.

            San Gil elaborated that he lost both private and government contracts, but he has since recuperated much of his losses.

            Some lawn maintenance businesses that were smaller than San Gil’s have gone out of business. This has given him opportunities that otherwise would not have been available if it were not for the pandemic.

            When asked about how he felt about the business, Adam did not hesitate to state his feelings about working for the company. He looks forward to getting feedback from clients after finishing the job.

            He also feels accomplished after doing janitorial work.

            “It’s always nice cleaning up the island,” he said.

            When asked the same question, Amber felt no different about the business.

            She recalls that when she runs into clients in public, she often receives thanks and compliments about her husband’s work.

            Despite how differently she would run the business in contrast to her husband, Amber said, “I’m really proud of everything he does.”

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2020 General Election opening soon, absentee voting alternative http://tritonscall.com/2020-general-election-opening-soon-absentee-voting-alternative/ Mon, 05 Oct 2020 08:01:33 +0000 https://tritonscall.com/?p=6467 By Kin Guerrero The 2020 Guam General Election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 3. The polls will open to all registered voters at 7 a.m. Precinct officials appointed by GEC will service registered voters at each of the polling sites. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, GEC will take sanitary precautions at each polling site. Each …

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By Kin Guerrero

The 2020 Guam General Election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 3. The polls will open to all registered voters at 7 a.m.

Precinct officials appointed by GEC will service registered voters at each of the polling sites.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, GEC will take sanitary precautions at each polling site.

Each site will provide masks and be equipped with disinfecting solution. Social-distancing standards will be enforced.

GEC is also encouraging voters to bring their own blue or black ink pen.

DISTRICTPOLLING SITE
HagatnaGuam Congress Building
Asan/MainaAsan/Maina Community Center
PitiJose L.G. Rios Middle School
AgatOceanview Middle School
Santa RitaHarry S. Truman Elementary School
UmatacUmatac Mayor’s Office
MerizoMerizo Martyrs Memorial Elementary School
InarajanInarajan Middle School
TalofofoTalofofo Elementary School
YonaM.U. Lujan Elementary School
Chalan Pago/OrdotOrdot-Chalan Pago Elementary School
SinajanaC.L. Taitano Elementary School
Agana HeightsAgana Heights Elementary School
Mongmong/Toto/MaiteJ.Q. San Miguel Elementary School
BarrigadaP.C. Lujan Elementary School
MangilaoGeorge Washington High School
TamuningJFK High School
YigoFBLG Middle School

Absentee voting

To reduce traffic at the 2020 General Election, GEC implemented in-office absentee voting, which began on Sept. 19 and will run through Oct. 30.

This allows voters to be serviced ahead of time at select satellite locations. All registered voters can vote at any of the temporary satellite offices, regardless of residence.

SATELLITE LOCATIONS
Merizo Martyrs Elementary School
George Washington High School
DL Perez Elementary School
Okkodo High School

Interested voters can get more information by contacting the GEC at vote@gec.guam.gov, or by phone at 671-477-9791.

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