
Being a lot driver demands a unique blend of precision, attentiveness, and customer service finesse. From maneuvering vehicles of diverse shapes and sizes to ensuring a seamless parking experience, the role involves a lot more than just steering cars into vacant spots. It's about being the first point of contact for patrons, offering a warm welcome while swiftly and safely guiding their vehicles to their designated spaces. Attention to detail is key, conducting quick inspections to safeguard the condition of each vehicle under your care. Amidst the hustle of managing traffic flow and parking availability, there's an art to maintaining a calm, organized lot. A lot driver's canvas is the parking space, their tools are the steering wheel and quick reflexes, and their masterpiece is a smooth, hassle-free parking experience for every visitor.
Community Service/Club ___
Completed over 200 hours of community, these are some places I volunteered at.
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services— Sacramento, California
2015-2016
Front Street Animal Shelter— Sacramento, California
2015
Aspire Capitol Heights Academy — Sacramento, California
2016-2017
Sacramento Charter High School —Sacramento, California
2016-2017
College Track—Sacramento, California