Am a hardworking student that enjoys learning new things. Offer some former experience in lots of different areas, including some small experience pertaining to the duties of this job. Am quick to pick new things up and eager to start working. Wanting to work and gain new experience into the field that I'm currently studying.
Worked with all different types of engineers in the engineering department. I went into the production lines at a facility and gather data on stationary product loading and transferring cranes and craneways. I then went back into the office and updated/corrected the information already stored in CAD files, or made a whole new drawing of them.
I was the young kid on this carpentry crew. While I worked for them we put up garages, additions, did some demolition. Only being 16 years old at the time I ended up running the saw a lot and rarely did the complex things that the crew leader did.
My work history is blank for the 2022 calendar year, that is because of working with my father and a friend who does not own a buisness, so it does not classify as work history. That year I was so busy working with them that I did not have time for another job. We built a full scribe log house for a friend, almost entirely from start to finish. I learned how to scribe and cut logs and the planning that goes into it all. I ran excavators, full size cranes, man lifts, chain saws, sanders, sawmills and sandblasters all on my own. It is the experience that I have enjoyed and learned the most from in my entire life.
I wanted to share this because it is some of the coolest and most hands on things that I have ever learned and done