
I have always put in my best effort and become efficient in each position I've taken. I'm the type that will take the next step in learning, so as to better understand what we do, and to do it better.
I'm punctual, attentive, and will care about what we're doing, even respecting seemingly unnecessary protocol, or whatever most might gripe or snark about.
The biggest thing I wish to drive home is that I now have a sense of purpose in life that was once lacking. So you will be gaining a serious employee who will do his best to make things work for the long term. I'm approaching 40, so I'd prefer my next position to be one that would lead to a few decades of gradual advancement until it's time to retire.
I want to add that I did not use the AI; I merely used the grammar and spelling check option for this resume template. I'm not a silver tongue, but I do try to speak well.
I deliver food and goods to people at their homes or businesses. I have good metrics to show for it, not that its much, but it's a recent snapshot of performance nonetheless.
My grandmother (whose 2nd house I rent) fell and could no longer drive. She needed someone to take her to rehabilitation, eye appointments, renewed glasses runs, grocery runs, and even toe surgery. Nobody in the family lived in the city anymore, so I took it on. We've gone through physical therapy and eye degeneration surgery, follow-ups, etc. My cousin is now living with her, and will be able to handle any future needs. So I'll be all yours.
I assembled various kinds of nasal bur, and many other interesting medical devices. I really loved this place! I wish I had been able to give them a two-week notice because I really felt at home there and loved what I was a part of.
I kept high metrics (I still have the snapshots) and was almost always in the top 5, if not the 'TOP DRIVER' of the month. Here, I had become good at dealing with customers.
I was generally the gatehouse security at the IL Villagio and elsewhere as needed.
We filled orders for the grocery stores. I used pallet jacks and forklifts. My longest workday was 13 hours and 38 minutes.
Where I learned to "pack it tight," lol (build tight walls of boxes)..