
I come from a long line of hard workers. I grew up on a dairy in South Idaho. My father was a truck driver so I worked agriculture and farm work my whole upraising. In my 20's I went into lightweight construction.
I've done small jobs in automotive Recycling. After I had my daughter, I went back to school and got my High school equivalently and did a little bit of college. I did get scholarships To continue to college I have not decided what I want to major in yet and still have my access to those benefits it I choose to higher my education more, which I will love to do. I'm thinking addiction counseling or something along those line.
I am now a manager for an International trade show company. I do all of the material handling, logistics handling crew lead, trade show material prep. I am a member of ESCA contractors Group, giving me access to most convention showrooms floors. I manage the trade shows coordination. Total builds. I'm a very talented painter and have a wide a range of skills in carpentery and masonry. I am quite literally a jack of all trades but I am ready to get out of the construction world and start giving back to people who struggle in some of the same ways that I used to and inspire hope and others to do better and bring broken families back together to heal and live life to the fullest
Verified quantity and description of materials received by checking merchandise against packing list.
I have forklift cert. And Esca contractors cert.
By getting this job, I hope to save lives. I'd rescue people who feel like there is no hope. I want to bring families back together and give children childhoods with their parents. Anything is possible.
And I'm blessed even if I can just put the idea in somebody's head that they don't have to live with the chance of addictions around their neck forever. The change is possible.