I started working when I was fourteen. My first job involved me hauling wood in a pickup truck and trailer. I soon added stacking hay to the list. I have since worked as a loader/assembler, and currently as a mechanic at a golf cart dealership. I also have many hours worth of automotive experience, although nor formal education in that field.
At Doc's Carts I do everything from pulling engines to get rebuilt, to pulling bodies to be painted. I also handle customers, and often run the shop alone. I also use many tools on a daily basis.
I worked for Rinker's Installation, I unloaded semi trucks, sorted furnature, and built them as our team set up schools and other buildings. These buildings were often under construction, which made it harder to complete our job. Yet we still managed to use problem solving and critical thinking to get the job done.
I operated hydraulic lifts, to manipulate large loads.
I often had to work with over twenty people, plus navigate a busy and sometimes hazardous work environment with dozens of other workers.
I used many hand tools and often unclear instructions to assemble furnature.