During my time working for UCSD's triton transit I was responsible for picking up and dropping off students all across campus who were unable to walk due to their disabilities. I also provided transportation for various tours throughout campus as well as transportation for the disabled during the commencement ceremonies. I picked up as many shifts as I could possibly handle and took care of any tasks my supervisor asked of me, including taking out trash or washing a vehicle.
My time at Macy's was short as it was a seasonal job during the holidays, they used me in order to help with taking inventory of their products. I would check the tags of clothing items making sure they were in the correct area. I was responsible for tidying up the racks, shelves, and floors where the clothes were in disarray.
I worked for a family friend's closet business where I learned the entire process of installing closets in homes, particularly we worked in many apartments and condos. I would cut the wired shelving and install it into various closets throughout San Bernardino, San Diego, and Los Angeles county. I was entrusted to go to job sites by myself, driving a work vehicle to the desired location in order to complete the job.
Attention to Detail
Time Management
Positive Attitude
Power Tool Operation
Following safety practices
Customer Service
Equipment Installation
Equipment Operation
Inventory Accountability
Residential and commercial installations
Scheduling
Teamwork and Collaboration
Analytical Thinking
Relationship Building
Active Listening
Problem-solving abilities
Reliability
I am a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and I have been doing it for the past 6 years. I love the sport of martial arts and I try to engage in all different forms of martial arts, I began Karate at the age of 4 and have loved every moment of the journey since then. I started Jiu Jitsu when I was 5 and did it until I was 9, I took a break to focus on soccer and then at 13 I began again, I have done it ever since. One of my favorite parts of the sport is not just learning, but also being able to teach my friends and family. I have a small mat space in my garage where I have welcomed many friends and family over the years who have been interested in martial arts. I am proud to say that many of them who began in my garage went on to train full time and make it apart of their lifestyle. This sport truly has given me an opportunity to help others and to express myself by coaching and learning the complexity that is Jiu Jitsu.