My names Chasitey Williams, I'm 20 years old and a very dedicated worker as well as a valuable asset to the team. I'm very enthusiastic, determined. I work hard and I'll make it my goal to go unnoticed. Over the past few years of work service, if there's anything I've learned, it's that each job comes with its own unique, variety of people. Each one a little different, each one with their own mission in mind to complete. I'm someone who likes to stay organized and walk into the building prepared for the day.
I currently attend Tulsa Welding School. My goal there, is to become a Professional Welder and Pipe Fitter. I enjoy it and wake up at 4am, excited to attend school. People say "find a job you love and you won't work a day in your life." That's precisely what I plan to do. There's various amounts of opportunities out there when it comes to welding; as long as I can weld, I'm happy. Welding does get tricky, however, this is the most determination and courage I've had to overcome a challenge in life, which is strictly because I'd love to continue this path as a career for me. I value what I do and I will take my own personal time out of it, to perfect anything I need to. I'm aiming to be better than a "one trick pony" in my life. My goal is to be a jack of all trades (with welding).
When being honest, I'll have to say my childhood wasn't the easiest growing up. Somewhere along the lines, between a father that was an absent drug addict most of my life, and my mother doing the best job at taking both parental roles, I've turned into someone who raised myself at a younger age. Somewhere down the line, I've learned that the only people that'll have your life in this world that you can trust, is yourself. It takes many mistakes and many lessons learned to figure out what's right or what's wrong. You can't go to a therapist and be honest without being sent to the grippy sock vacation. Therefore, driving became a hobby. Something to cruise too with the windows down, sunroof open, and the music blasting on the radio. Something that helped distract the demons in my head for a short amount of time. Of course though, I drive a twenty-three year old car, so she requires various amount of work. Which, that led into a personal desire to get into mechanics and fix my own things. It's nice knowing there's a problem with the car and being able to fix it; or being able to do a simple oil change, which is almost the same as tinkering. Except with a little more about tinkering, you're just finding simple things to take apart and put back together. Switching into drawing, I've drawn since I was about twelve years old. Drawing what you feel is easier than talking about it sometimes. The hiking, ATV's, lay across the same lines of adventure. I was raised as an outside child, therefore, I love still being able to play outside like a kid. However, being an adult, that brings bigger opportunities for adventure. You never know what you can find or even discover out there.