I have been driving since the age of 16, beginning in a 15-passenger van—unlike most new drivers. Even on my learner’s permit, I was hauling trailers weighing up to 3,000 lbs. By age 17, I was operating my father’s dually pickup truck while pulling a 27-foot gooseneck trailer. Around that time, I also assisted in my father’s rental business, delivering mini excavators and skid loaders to customers.
In 2020, I joined Premier Tree Service, where I earned my Class A CDL. Working in the tree service industry further developed my skills, particularly in backing and maneuvering large vehicles, and significantly expanded my overall driving experience.
During a challenging period in my life, I served time in prison for probation violations related to a felony offense in 2018, which also resulted in my placement on the Megan’s Law registry. I take full responsibility for my actions and deeply regret the harm caused.
Since then, I have committed myself to personal growth and accountability. I actively participate in counseling, work closely with a mentor, and engage in a strong support group. These resources have helped me make positive, lasting changes in my life.
While I cannot change the past, I have learned from my mistakes and am dedicated to proving—through my actions—that I am a trustworthy, reliable, and hardworking individual.