I am an energetic and motivated individual who enjoys dance, theater, and people.
I am 25 and have over 12 years of work experience. I have learned what I am passionate about, and I believe this job will be a good fit for me.
I take physical exercise very important, and am working on routines.
Thursday and Friday nights, I am studying dance with Salseros dance company here in Eugene and will not be available for work.
Thank-you for reading,
Austin Hampshire
I knocked on doors to help homeowners learn about Solar and the green energy movement.
I started doing this in March with Blue Raven while in School at Lane Community College. My goal was to be apart of the Green Energy Movement.
I knocked on doors to help homeowners learn about Solar and the green energy movement.
I was being payed as a student in the arts to help produce shows.
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- Delivery and insulation of furniture in customers homes.
- Customer service, invoice signatures and payment handling at the end of deliveries.
- Driving furniture box trucks.
Good job, but my truck broke down, so I couldn't get to the location. I lived about 20 mins, so went to work at BlackLedge because it was in walking distance of my living location.
- Grocery delivery to kitchens and farmers markets.
- Customer service, payment handling, and farmer market produce packaging.
- Throwing Truck Trailers.
- Forklift Operation.
- Clamp Truck Operation.
- Package Receiving.
- Pallet Stacking, Wrapping, and Labeling.
I had just moved down from Portland and started working for Inkwell. Solid job, but I got laid off when Covid hit and had to go work at Amazon.
- Building, delivering, and installing furniture.
- Driving box trucks and delivery vans.
This job was amazing, but I had to move out of Portland.
- Dishwasher.
- Counter service and cash register.
- Food and drink serving.
- Food prep and ramen line cooking.
I started driving for these apps, because I felt it was a good way to gain community experience. I didn't go to school growing up, so had no idea what to do, or what normal people did. This job was educational, but did not pay well after taxes.
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- Strong customer service with a lot of person to person contact.
- Delivering Chinese Food.
- This was a full time position delivering restaurant food.
I enjoyed this job, I got to drive into Portland as a country boy, and park cars.
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- Parking cars.
- Key management.
- Hydraulic car lift operations.
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- Crop harvesting.
- Equipment operation and repair.
- Live stock supervision and management.
- Orchard and Vineyard pruning.
- Forest clearing.
- Light logging and wood services.
- Light farm construction.
- Farm sales.
First job at 18.
- Cash register.
- Making pizza orders.
- Food prep.
- Store open and close shifts.
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- Side jobs.
- Forest clearing.
- Field management.
- Handyman services.
- Fence building.
- Paid lead tenor.
Small Appliance Business Start Up.
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Scheduling
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