I spend most of my time working for Doordash delivery service and I am also lifelong golfer working to move to the next level of my career. In the meantime, I thought it would be nice to branch out into another region of expertise. I'm a quick learner and ready to do what it takes to further my income and accomplish my goals in every area of my life.
See Amateur Golf Resume attachment for records and such. I have played in a small number of professional events, but no immediate success at my current professional status. This is a big goal of mine to make enough money to fund my golf career some day down the road.
I was a front desk attendant, assisting mainly in customer service. The management there also allowed me to give golf lessons when I was not on the clock. Other responsibilities were menial, such as taking trash out and assisting the snack bar by filling in to make and serve food and beverages and doing inventory and stocking the golf shop with merchandise.
Worked as a golf cart attendant while performing other tasks such as cleaning clubs for the members and guests.
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undefinedI have been active in my church as a musician (drums) as well as doing mission work in New Orleans post Katrina. I was a part of five separate missions while I was in high school. During those missions, I was either a member our home renovation section or a school section where we would play with kids and teach them games and just have fun. The first four trips I was on the house teams, and my last, I was in the schools. During my final mission, we held a camp for as many kids as we could get from different areas and schools to help build faith in God specifically, which we were not able to do in the schools on the other missions. We ended up having a couple hundred kids come to the camp and was very very cool to see and experience.
I also had a separate mission as I was about to graduate from high school where I was a member of a mission team that traveled to Lima, Peru. Once there, we traveled by bus to more rural, mountainous areas to essentially to the same mission work as we did in New Orleans. We spent one week working with kids and trying to build churches with the people there. Truly awesome experience and hope I can do something like that again one day.
I have been active in my church as a musician (drums) as well as doing mission work in New Orleans post Katrina. I was a part of five separate missions while I was in high school. During those missions, I was either a member our home renovation section or a school section where we would play with kids and teach them games and just have fun. The first four trips I was on the house teams, and my last, I was in the schools. During my final mission, we held a camp for as many kids as we could get from different areas and schools to help build faith in God specifically, which we were not able to do in the schools on the other missions. We ended up having a couple hundred kids come to the camp and was very very cool to see and experience.
I also had a separate mission as I was about to graduate from high school where I was a member of a mission team that traveled to Lima, Peru. Once there, we traveled by bus to more rural, mountainous areas to essentially to the same mission work as we did in New Orleans. We spent one week working with kids and trying to build churches with the people there. Truly awesome experience and hope I can do something like that again one day.