1993 High School graduate, went directly into the workforce for the Ohio Dept. of Transportation within a summer help program, I've had 1.5 years at Superior Glass Fibers located in Bremen OH, working as a quality control tech in the manufacturing of fiber glass matting. In 1995 I was hired at ITT Automotive (now Cooper Standard Automotive) and have worked there to present day as a Mill Operator for 5 years, an Inline Operator for 17 years, and currently hold the position of Multi-Craft/Maintenance Tech. I've had many years experience in manufacturing and rust preventative coating processes of fuel line and brake line systems for GM, Chrysler, Ford and Honda.
*Basic/Preventative Maintenance programs
* Safety Management- Lock out/ Tag out
*Preventative Maintenance programs
*Quality Control
*6 "S" programs
* Welding/fabrication
* Using precise measuring equip Micrometers etc
* Welding/brazing fabrication
I own a 1977 Dodge Power Wagon that I turned into a pulling truck. It has a 500 horsepower 440 motor and my father who took Autobody in school painted it and helped me a lot in building it. Truck pulling is a very fun, competitive motorsport that involves a lot of geometry and physics. In the world of truck/tractor pulling, it takes weight to move weight, but it also takes momentum, horsepower..and a lot of money lol.