I am currently a student in college studying to be an anesthesiologist. I have over 100 community service hours with various companies and organizations that have all helped shape me into the person that I am today. With the volunteer work, I was coaching soccer teams from 5-year-olds to 12-year-olds, helping disabled kids and adults exercise in a fun environment, and I also helped with a number of events with set-ups, take-downs, and overall communication with many, many people. I have played soccer for 10 years, and I loved every second of it; it really helped me with my communication and teamwork skills. As anyone else, I am not perfect, but I do know I will always be determined and very adaptable for anything I need to do. My character and attitude are nothing more than what people want and ask for, and it is who I am, so nothing is ever forced. With that being said, I am ready and excited to work, no matter what it takes!
When I was apprenticing I was helping the technician with carrying tools and supplies ranging anywhere from a couple pounds to about 150+ pounds. I would greet everyone in their homes or commercial businesses in person by introducing myself, and I would always be there if they have any questions. From children, to men, to women I would meet all new people and make sure they felt comfortable with me entering their homes. I learned how to deal with flammable objects, sub-zero temperature products, and other different kinds of machinery. I learned how to follow orders to the T making sure I did everything 100% leaving little to no room for error. I learned how to work from both slow and fast environments. Through rain and cold weathers all the way through blistering heat. I learned how to keep things organized and clean and just in order so if I am asked or need to look for something, I know where it is 100% of the time and there is no need for me to be guessing where things are.