Doiron, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist in Portland, Maine, and continued to see Dr. (Id.) He then told the story onstage at the State Theater in Portland, and the story was later broadcast. He submitted an online application for his story, and after it was accepted, he spent about two months working with the Moth Radio producers on refining the story. Knoll has developed and presented a story, based on a life experience, that was broadcast nationally on Moth Radio, which is affiliated with Maine Public Radio and National Public Radio. Knoll is "very good at what he does" and "prompt and punctual". Daniel Murray, an employee of SaviLinx working with Mr. At SaviLinx he worked mainly in the human resources area, presenting orientation sessions and team building presentations. Knoll made eight business trips to Mississippi for SaviLinx for the purpose of conducting interviews and training sessions for General Dynamics. Knoll was assigned to work on a contract with General Dynamics.
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He worked 2-3 hours per day and his responsibilities included scheduling his call team of six or seven people, communicating with DHL on a daily basis about the team's performance, and managing the team to address any issues. He began in February 2014 as the lead agent on a contract with DHL. Knoll has also worked at SaviLinx, a call center in Brunswick, Maine. Knoll was able to find paid work in dowsing or shamanism, he offered his services at rates of $50.00 to $100.00 per hour. He has produced and self-published a CD on shamanic practices. He has maintained a website and blog and offered workshops and personal services in the area of shamanism including shamanic journeying and shamanic energy and healing. He worked in the field of dowsing, also referred to as geomancy. and at Royal Bean Coffee Shop serving coffee and pastries. He worked in website design, for a publisher packing books. Knoll worked in several different capacities. After discontinuing his work at the school in 2002, Mr. The application was denied as to any history of fungal/mold allergy and adjustment disorder with anxiety and depression. Knoll was incapacitated by the condition of cognitive disorder, not otherwise specified (NOS), as of October 17, 2002. Knoll's application was approved by decision of the Executive Director dated July 19, 2005, based on a finding that Mr. After reconsideration of an initial denial, Mr. Knoll applied to Maine Public Employees Retirement System ("MPERS") for disability retirement benefits. Knoll could not return to work as assistant principal at Memorial Middle School. Knoll was evaluated by a number of medical professionals, many of whom concluded that Mr. However, private consultants and the Maine Department of Labor investigated the building and did not find mold amplification. Knoll worked in had a history of odors and known water incursions and that there were sporadic indoor air quality problems. A report dated Decemstated that the building Mr. The school was examined for mold and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ("NIOSH") performed a health hazard evaluation. Knoll began experiencing these symptoms, other school employees complained of similar symptoms. He had difficulty with memory and attention span. These symptoms interfered with his ability to focus, read, and learn. Knoll was employed as the assistant principal at Memorial Middle School in South Portland when he began experiencing headaches, fatigue, dizziness and confusion in 2001. Based on the entire record, the court affirms the decision of MPERS and denies the appeal.
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Comm'n on Governmental Ethics & Election Practices, 2008 ME 187, ~26, 961 A.2d 538 (Rule SOC permits court to direct that oral argument not be scheduled). 80C(l) (oral argument to be scheduled "nless the court otherwise directs." See also Lindemann v. The court elects to decide this case without oral argument, SeeM.R. Before the court are Petitioner's and Respondent's briefs as well as Petitioner's reply brief and the administrative record. Knoll appeals from a decision of the Respondent Maine Public Retirement System (MPERS) denying his application for disability retirement benefits. MAINE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM Respondent DECISION ON APPEAL Pursuant to Rule SOC of the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, Petitioner Paul W. STATE OF MAINE SUPERIOR COURT Cumberland, ss.