
I'm new to the Rochester area and moved with my girlfriend. I am a fast paced, quick learner with excellent communication skills and above average vocabulary. Experienced Infantryman with 5 years experience in the U.S. Army and varying job types previously. Accustomed to working alone or together in small to large teams to accomplish the assignment given. Work well with many different kinds of people from many different walks of life.
Previous sales and customer service experience conveying value in a product and matching customer needs to services provided. Never been a stranger to coming in early or staying late to get what needed to be done, done.
Maintained knowledge of current sales and promotions, policies regarding customer accounts, and security practices. Came onto my team with no previous sales and/or retail experience and quickly climbed the ranks of my team to be recognized by my team and managers as one of the better Reps at my location. Finished last months leaderboard as #3 at 105% overall value just behind two Reps both with over 4 years of sales experience and over 8 reps with experience ranging from 1 year to 8 years.
Pad Commander: In charge of knowing flight times/changes, how many planes need deice, talking to 1-5 pilots at a time, current and future placement of aircrafts with intense detail while also making sure everything is moving efficiently and safely. Doing that while taking information like flight and tail numbers, call time, on time, and off time.
Incredibly fast paced work place. With responsibilities for safety, paperwork, and detailed shift reports.
Responsible for the inventory and placement of new vehicles. Taking cars off transport delivery trucks, looking for damage, stocking into system, theft protection, and placement.
Removed ice and other contaminants from occupied aircrafts before departure, being responsible for the safe takeoff, flight, and landing of the aircraft itself and everyone on board. Used strong communication skills with coworkers and pilots to ensure a safe and smoothly functioning secure environment.
I am not a Marine, however I was enlisted into the Delayed Entry Program with them in my junior year of high school up until the date I wasn't able to go to boot camp, due to me dislocating my shoulder and having to be discharged due to surgery. Over past years I worked closely with recruiters at many booths at high school, sporting events, and state/county fairs. This is where a majority of my commutation and discussion skills have come from, due to talking to a lot of young kids and parents about a rather large decision in their lives while I was still perusing being re-accepted.