Thirty years of experience in repairing various office machines helped me to develop logic in my work, and the work on high-risk jobs that are performed only on the go and underwater work where great concentration is required - helped me to be calm in important and crucial moments. Also, in my work as a tourist and adventure guide in the mountains, it helped me to always be kind to people.
- Repair of photocopiers and printers
- montage of antennas on poles for 3G and 4G networks
- montage of Wi-Fi devices on the poles of the ski lift
- montage of gutters on vertical buildings
- cutting trees and branches in densely populated areas
- placing billboards on buildings
- installation of lighting on tall factory chimneys
- preparation for painting and painting high silos
All the above-mentioned works are only carried out with the help of speleos and climbing equipment.
- Cleaning the bottom of the lake from tall grass
- removal of toxic barrels from the bottom of the lake
- marking of sunken German ships from World War II on the Danube River
All works were carried out with diving equipment up to a depth of 28m.
I have led a varied life filled with experiences that have allowed me to grow and develop skills in different areas.
Although I graduated from economics school with a major in tourism, my career began as an office equipment repairman for 28 years where I learned the importance of problem solving and customer service.
During my life, I had the opportunity to pursue two of my greatest passions: mechanics and extreme tourism.
While working as an office equipment mechanic, I founded my own agency specializing in organizing classic and extreme tourist tours to the highest peaks in Europe, including Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, Matterhorn and Grossglockner.
This business venture allowed me to lead groups from Serbia and Croatia on unforgettable expeditions that challenged and inspired them to reach new heights.
My ability to combine my mechanical skills with my love of extreme tourism has taught me the importance of adaptability, creativity and risk-taking in achieving success.
As a seasoned professional, I am used to taking on challenging and high-risk tasks to complete the project to the best of my ability. In addition to my regular duties, I successfully installed lightning rods and various lights on towers, as well as rain gutters on tall buildings.
I have placed billboards on high towers and even removed dangerous barrels from the bottom of Lake Bor in underwater projects.
As a safety-oriented individual, I am diligent in my work and always take precautions to ensure that everyone involved in the project remains safe and protected. With the help of backhoes and specialized tools, I performed tasks such as cutting branches from trees in densely populated areas and cleaning the bottom of the lake from grass in places intended for swimming.
For six years I led the rescue team on Lake Bor, honing my ability to make quick decisions and lead under pressure. Additionally, I spent almost a year and a half driving a truck around Europe for Gartner, further developing my logistical and organizational skills.
I have a lot of experience in recording my travels and expeditions with a camera. My passion for research has taken me to remote and beautiful corners of the world, where I have documented my travels through various forms of media and shared them with my followers on social platforms such as YouTube (maza junior) and Facebook. If you enter the name Zvonko Trifunović Bor or Zvonko Trifunović Rock and Ice, you will find newspaper articles and interviews with me where I talk about my outdoor activities and the equipment that helps me be safe and comfortable in difficult conditions. Whether I'm walking through snow-capped mountains or climbing ice formations, my videography skills allow me to take my audience along for the ride and showcase the stunning natural landscapes that inspire me.
Despite my passion for sports, politics has proven to be the source of my recent troubles. As my differing political views increasingly met with oppression in Serbia, I was forced to seek asylum in the US in 2021, a decision that necessitated an immediate exit from my home country.
Currently employed at Cult Power truck as a service manager, my job primarily involves collecting work sheets, keeping track of oil change schedules, and procuring necessary parts.
Although limited by a small language barrier as I continue to work on improving my English skills, I am grateful for a social security number, work permit, and driver's license that have allowed me to fully embrace this new chapter in my life in America.
These experiences have given me an edge and prepared me for any high-risk job you have at your disposal.