My first Job being Grounds guys got me into the blue collar mindset of being outside all day and hard working and I was 16 at the time. My next Job being Penn Station East coast subs was a learning experience it was my first time in the fast food business and I was not fully grasping what people we're teaching me and I will admit I was slacking off not asking questions but this made me realize when I got my Job at Tropical smoothie that I needed to give it my all and I did and it went much more smoothly I believe if I did not quit once summer was over I would have been promoted to a higher position. Overall these Jobs have taught me a lot. But I can't forget about Benedictine. I played the bagpipes played baseball my freshman year met a lot of great guys who I told I want to do hvac and they are proud of me and that really feels good. I would not be the man I am today without Family, Friends and Benedictine. I want to be a blue collar man I want to show people what I am capable of.
Benedictine College Prep Pipe and Drum was founded by Tim Macleod and Thomas Chuff. we play at events, festivals,schools, funerals
Volunteer sports coach - It was for St. Bridget school and It was for community service hours in order to graduate. And I thought this as a fun community service opportunity instead of picking up trash. And I had a great time doing it
Freshman year baseball- I grew up playing little league baseball and I was pretty good I was the only player in my age group to hit a homerun on a 200 foot field I loved watching and going to MLB and Minor league games. So I played JV my freshman year and I wanted to fall in love with the sport again after a few years of not playing but the jump of not practicing for a few years made me pretty bad so I just gave up on it I still regret this to this day.
I will give it my all when it comes to Hvac.