I graduated school the same month that I turned 16 years old. I began working at the first place that would hire me, when I first started working I did many handyman jobs to I learned several important skills. I began to work on a cattle ranch in rye where I learned how to run heavy equipment, take care of animals, work on trucks and tractors,learn how to troubleshoot issues, and even learned some farming. In the beginning of summer my current boss reached out to me and offered me a part time job working at his small engine shop. There I learned how to work on engine, clean carburetors, do standard maintenance, keep an organized space, and take things apart and put them back together by memory. Then about a year ago someone reached out to me for a welding job, I never went to school for welding but was an intermediate welder. After a few months at one ton they taught me how to weld significantly better, they also taught me how to run a forklift, read blueprints, use many tools that were new to me, and many more things. I quit my job at the ranch because it was a hour away from my home and I was not getting as many hours as I wanted. So I began to work at one ton sheet metal full time.