Professional Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Certification
Timeline
Dropbox Quick Start

Amos Hendricks

Joe Edwards
Tulsa
1
Certification
2
years of professional experience

I have experience in installing alarm systems and doing basic construction work. I also have long history of dependability and a reputation as a hard worker at previous jobs.

Work History

Construction Worker

2 Months
Joe Edwards | 04.2026 - Current
  • Operated hand and power tools to complete construction tasks efficiently.
  • Assisted in site preparation, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
  • Collaborated with team members to execute project plans effectively.
  • Maintained clean and organized work areas to enhance productivity.

Alarm Technician

1 Year 4 Months
Witness Security | 12.2024 - 04.2026
  • Installed and configured alarm systems, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
  • Conducted routine maintenance checks to identify and resolve system malfunctions.
  • Assisted in troubleshooting alarm issues using diagnostic tools and software.
  • Educated clients on system operations for optimal security utilization.

Education

High School Diploma

Broken Arrow Senior High | Broken Arrow, OK | 05-2006

Skills

Problem-solving
Heavy lifting
Construction
Attention to detail
Team-oriented and dependable
Power tool operation
Painting and finishing
Equipment operation

Certification

  • Alarm technician license

Timeline

Construction Worker

Joe Edwards
04.2026 - CurrentRead More

Alarm Technician

Witness Security
12.2024 - 04.2026Read More

Broken Arrow Senior High

High School Diploma
Read More

Dropbox Quick Start

  • What is Dropbox?
  • Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere. Any file you save to your Dropbox will also automatically save to all your computers, phones, and even the Dropbox website. This means that you can start working on your computer at school or the office, and finish on your home computer. Never email yourself a file again!
  • The Dropbox Folder
  • After you install Dropbox on your computer, a Dropbox folder is created. If you’re reading this guide, then that means you had no problems finding your Dropbox folder :). This folder is just like any other folder on your computer, but with a twist. Any file you save to your Dropbox folder is also saved to all your other computers, phones, and the Dropbox website.
  • On top of your Dropbox is a green icon that lets you know how your Dropbox is doing:
  • Green circle and check: All the files in your Dropbox are up to date.
  • Blue circle and arrows: Files in your Dropbox are currently being updated.
  • Adding files to your Dropbox
  • Step 1 Drag and drop a file into your Dropbox folder.
  • Step 2 The blue icon means your file’s syncing with Dropbox.
  • That’s it! The green icon means that your file has finished saving to your other computers and the Dropbox website. Now that your file’s in Dropbox, any changes made to it will be automatically detected and updated to your other computers.
  • The Dropbox Right-click/Context Menu
  • When you Right-Click (Windows/Linux) or Control-Click (Mac) a file or folder in your Dropbox, you’ll see a menu that lets you do a few neat things with Dropbox:
  • Share a Folder Invite your friends, family and teammates to a folder in your Dropbox. It’ll be as if you saved that folder straight to their computers.
  • View Previous Versions View a record of changes made to a file. You can choose to go back to an earlier version of a file if you’d like.
  • Browse on Dropbox Website View a file on the Dropbox website.
  • Get Link Make a link to any file or folder in your Dropbox. You can then send this link to anyone you’d like to view the file — even if they don’t have Dropbox!
  • The Dropbox Tray/Menu bar icon
  • The Dropbox tray or menu bar icon is located on the bottom (Windows) or top (Mac/Linux) of your screen, and lets you check the status and settings of your Dropbox. The same green, blue, and red icons that appear on the files and folders in your Dropbox also appear over this icon to let you know the status of your Dropbox.
  • Right-clicking this icon gives you a few options:
  • Open your Dropbox folder, the Dropbox website, or the Dropbox help center.
  • See which files were recently changed.
  • View an estimate of how long it will take Dropbox to finish updating files.
  • Change preferences for your connection, Dropbox folder location, and more.
  • What do I do now?
  • Try dragging some photos or docs into your Dropbox. Then visit the Dropbox website at https://www.dropbox.com. When you log in, your files will be waiting for you!
  • To learn more about Dropbox, take our tour at http://www.dropbox.com/tour or visit the help center at http://www.dropbox.com/help.
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • How much does Dropbox cost?
  • Dropbox is free! If you run out of space, visit https://www.dropbox.com/plans to view our available subscriptions.
  • How much space does my Dropbox have?
  • Free accounts come with 2GB of space (deleted files and revisions won’t count against your limit). You can always check your usage by visiting your account settings page at https://www.dropbox.com/account.
  • How long until my files are fully synced?
  • Dropbox will download as fast or as slow as your network allows, and will try its best to not hog your connection. If you’d like to limit your upload or download rates, you can change them in Dropbox’s preferences. For step by step instructions, visit the help article at https://www.dropbox.com/help/26.
  • Dropbox is fast! How could it have possibly synced all of my files in that time?
  • Dropbox will look to see if it already has the file you’re trying to upload. If it senses that it already has the file, it won’t bother to upload it again. If the file has been changed recently, it will only upload/download the changes rather than the whole thing.
  • How secure is Dropbox?
  • Dropbox takes the security of your files and of our software very seriously. Dropbox uses Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and AES-256 encryption. AES-256 is the same encryption standard used by banks to secure customer data.
  • Can I access Dropbox on my mobile device?
  • The Dropbox App is available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Blackberry. To install Dropbox on your mobile device, visit http://www.dropbox.com/mobile. You can also get to your Dropbox at any time by visiting http://www.dropbox.com from your phone.
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