Target shooting
Achieved over 110% customer satisfaction at Norris Construction Inc. by leveraging critical thinking and finish carpentry skills. Expert in crew leadership and multi-project coordination, significantly reducing spending by 50% while ensuring superior workmanship. Demonstrated exceptional problem-solving abilities and attention to detail, enhancing project efficiency and quality. Responsible Foreman with excellent project oversight, team management and blueprint interpretation skills coupled with more than 18 years of experience. Achieves project milestones and adheres to deadlines and quality standards. Detail-oriented team player with strong organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. Enthusiastic individual experienced in resolving conflicts and issues with exceptional skill and poise. Offering engaging and pleasant personality with expertise ensuring projects meet safety regulations, policies and procedures. Focused Foreman considered expert in planning, assigning and directing work tasks. Dedicated team player committed to maintaining safe, clean job sites. Pursuing role where hard work and dedication will be highly valued. Strategic Supervisor with expertise prioritizing projects, planning workflow and managing employees to achieve operational goals. Resourceful individual with 10 years of active experience managing efforts within deadline-driven environments. Diplomatic individual with strong leadership and decision-making skills.
In my spare time, taking my wife and our 3 daughters to Folsom lake to go fishing and swimming is what makes the grind of outdoor construction worth while for me. Apart from the sense of purpose and accomplishment I get from completing a complex wood working projects for my clients, getting to spend quality time with my family is what long for after a long strenuous week. Going out to the woods or shooting range with my close friends is also a necessary way for me to unwind, while spending time with my closest childhood friends and reminiscing about childhood shenanigans and telling stories to each other over some beers and a campfire after a long day of target practice is a great way to recharge my soul.
Among these outdoor hobbies I enjoy, classic muscle cars are my personal vice/passion. As a young teen around 15 yrs old , I acquired a 1976 Chevy step-side pickup from my Grandfather and immediately started restoring it. before I could even drive it i was replacing the entire top end and installing custom straight pipe exhaust, wheels and tires, raking the frontend to give it the rat rod look, purchasing a cowl induction hood, new interior speakers and cd deck conversion, steering wheel swap, etc. I spent every weekend, spring and summer break working with my dad in his construction company to earn money to fix my truck up. The day i turned 16 was summer before my junior year of highschool, I got to take my DL test in my hot rod truck i had been building for almost an entire year and after that i drove that truck everywhere. It was my pride and joy, just hearing the rumble of my engine and feeling the power behind the wheels of that truck was all i looked forward to everyday. Cruising with my buddies who all had 70's muscle cars going uop and down sunrise blvd for hours at night was to best part of my teen years. also pulling up to my highschool parking lot on the first day of school and doing a victorious and epic burnout while everyone i knew watched in awed was a highlight of my childhood ill never forget. " Looking back on it now as an adult it wasn't the smartest or most responsible thing to do, but at the time it seemed right!!" this is the time where i did alot of hard learning and had to pay the price for bad decisions, like multiple speeding tickets and getting to go to a probation hearing with a judge to discuss me possibly losing my license for all my driving infractions accumulated over a 8 month span. after much deliberation between my parents and the judge i was put under probation for 2 years and was told if i received any driving infraction ticket within the next 2 years i would lose my truck and my license. that was a huge wake up call for me and from then on i didn't get caught doing it again. The thrill of driving my truck and taking it to car shows like at Jaspers in Rocklin to talk to all the car gurus there and swap stories about our cars was all i needed from then on. To this day i still love going to drag races at the fairground and car shows at cal expo, the need for speed has long gone but i still cant get over the feel and smell of high octane fuel dumping into a muscle cars engine while its revved out.
Target shooting
Outdoor Living
Classic cars