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STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Dale Kuamoo, Intern

3/23/2023

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Q: Aloha, Dale! We've been so happy having you here for your internship. Could you tell us what you're studying?
Hi! Yes, I'm in my second year in the Associate in Science program at Hawai`i Community College, in Information Technology.

Q: How did you first get interested in IT?
I used to design weblogs for my friends using a hosting site called Xanga. Xanga is old school -- it predates MySpace! I liked that you could customize things, like using different backgrounds or making it sparkly.

Q: What brought you to Mr. K's for your internship?
I like being able to take things apart. And with hardware [in contrast to programming], certain things make it easy. If a computer doesn't start, the troubleshooting usually starts with switching out the RAM. If it's a motherboard issue, which often involves soldering, [which we don't do], then the computer gets recycled as [electronic] waste.

Q: What do you like the most about working at Mr. K's?
I like being a part of something that keeps Hawaii clean. Mr. K's makes it so everyone's old electronics have a place to go. Just imagine how our landfills, side streets, back roads, and possibly waterways would look littered by laptops, flat screen and CRT TVs, PCs. Malama Ka `Aina is what Mr. K's believes in, and I am definitely honored and proud to be a part of this.

Q: What's been most challenging about working here?
Some of the commercial electronic waste that comes in is pretty heavy, like big UPS (uninterrupted power supply) batteries. On the first day, I couldn't lift 40 pounds of weight. But now I can lift more than 60 pounds. I never thought I could lift 60 pounds. I guess you get conditioned by repetitive lifting of e-waste. Don't get me wrong, there are days when my muscles ache. But when I think about where the e-waste could end up if Mr. K's didn't accept it, it is a small price to pay.

Q: You've been working in recycling for two months now. What's something that you'd like to tell people about recycling?
It may sound cliché, but one man's trash is another man's treasure. A lot of the stuff that comes in here is half broken, but somehow our team gets it up and running again.

Q: What are your plans after finishing your degree at HCC?
I'm applying to the University of Hawai`i Maui College's Applied Business Information Technology program. I haven't decided yet what realm of IT I want to be in.
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 bove: Dale Kuamoo with her mentor, Evan Takita, of the IT Department

     Dale was Evan Takita's first intern. Evan is a graduate of Hawai`i Community College and was himself an HCC intern back in the day. Evan was impressed by how quickly Dale has picked up things. "She's not afraid of asking questions," he said, "and she thinks ahead to the next steps."
     Evan also praised Dale's willingness to take on some of the physical tasks involved in recycling e-waste. Sometimes Mr. K's will receive several pallets of electronics, which then has to be sorted by type and weight. This might be intimidating for some, but not Dale. "She's not afraid of hard work," said Evan.
     Dr. Carrie Butler, Program Coordinator and Assistant Professor of HCC's Business Education and Technology Division, expressed appreciation to Roy Kadota and the team at Mr. K's. "We appreciate Mr. K's willingness to help our students learn and provide a service to the community," she said.
     Internships are an integral part of providing HCC Business Education and Technology students with real-world experience  and training. Employers interested in internship placements should contact Dr. Butler at [email protected] .
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Mele Luau link
5/15/2023 04:35:42 am

Thank you for sharing the staff spotlight feature on Dale Kuamoo, your intern. It's wonderful to see organizations recognizing and appreciating the contributions of their team members.

Dale's dedication and enthusiasm as an intern are commendable. It's inspiring to read about their commitment to sustainability and their efforts to educate the community about recycling and waste reduction. By empowering young individuals like Dale, you're not only creating a positive impact on the environment but also nurturing future leaders in sustainable practices.

Internship opportunities provide valuable hands-on experience and an avenue for personal and professional growth. Dale's eagerness to learn and contribute speaks volumes about their potential to make a difference in the field of recycling and sustainability.

Congratulations to Dale for being featured, and kudos to Mrks Recycle Hawaii for fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment. I wish Dale continued success in their journey and your organization continued success in its mission.

Keep up the fantastic work!

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5/18/2023 03:38:52 am

Hi Dale,

Congratulations on your internship with MRKs Recycle Hawaii! It sounds like you have a great opportunity ahead of you to make a difference in the environment and help to spread environmental awareness. I'm sure your hard work and enthusiasm will be an asset to the team.

Best of luck and I look forward to hearing more about your experience.

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