wanting a positive output of energy with goals in mind (eugene)
Date: 2012-11-26, 3:07PM ****************@*****.***
Tim M. Youngblood
Eugene, Or
*************@*****.***
(713) five one seven 8302
Summary: I am looking for a position that can extend my work experience and utilize my hands on approach to learning. I have a high school diploma and spent one year in college. I am a hardworking, positive, enthusiastic and charismatic 24 year old, able bodied man looking for security in a long term work environment so I might be able to care for my wife and child on the way. I would love an apprenticeship of sorts in which I can learn skills I can take home with me--if you can show me how to do something once, within 3 tries I can duplicate it. I am a strong, dedicated worker, with great work ethic, and a quick and eager learner who likes to work hard and I'm not afraid of getting dirty! I communicate very well, take instruction well, work well with others, I'm great with people in general, and I'm driven to do my very best. Ideally the job I'd be taking would either be working under the teachings of a master tradesman or a job in which I can clock in and work upon my own initiative, taking responsibility for everything I can see needs to be done and each task communicated to me.
Job Summary:
Contract/Construction General Labor
Hydraulic Forklift Mechanic
Museum Tour Guide
Electrician apprentice
Glazier apprentice/ foreman
Artist and Musician
Experience:
Tomac's Custom Glass & Mirror Houston, TX
Tomac's Handy Man Services
Thomas Henson
I work for Tomac's Custom Glass & Mirror and Tomac's Handy Man Services as Thomas' right hand, apprentice, laborer, and foreman in residential, and commercial settings. My job duties as a laborer and apprentice thus far have included removing and installing windows, glazing, building and dismantling scaffolding, cleaning the job sight (of broken glass, and old puddy), and as of recently fabricating leaded and/or stained glass, as well as anything I could have learned working for ACI. As foreman my duties include motivating the people working around me, providing them with knowledge of jobs to be done (keeping them busy), and monitoring them and making sure their quality of work is up to par with Tomac's standards.
ACI Construction Greater Houston
Allen Fails
I worked for ACI as a contract laborer fixing, cleaning, and refurbishing older and sometimes abandoned houses to be flipped and put back on the market. My job duties included demolition, sheet rock (installation, taping, and floating), installing toilets, bath tubs, casing, trim (using a miter saw), cabinets, microwave vents, electric ovens, kitchen sinks, little bits of plumbing, hanging doors, ceiling lights and fans, installing romex and outlets, and detail work (mud, caulk, and interior paint).
Jemco Jeweler Supply Houston, TX
Lyle "Dwayne" Smith / Jim
Bus. 713-***-**** Cell. 281-***-****
I was hired as a contract employee to go on the road with a small team from this company to help out at gem shows around the country. My duties were loading and unloading, customer service, heavy lifting, security, packing, packaging, moving and more.
Wise Electric Pearland, TX
Michael Scott
Bus. 832-***-**** Cell. 832-***-****
I was an electrician apprentice working and learning directly under, master electrician, Mr. Scott. Tasks accomplished by me ranged from organizing hardware and materials, low voltage installation, electrical demolition and installation, trench digging, operating man lift, and some carpentry work in both residential and commercial settings including warehouses. In all my tasks it was expected of me to be timely and proficient.
General Metals Houston, TX
Sean Scott
I worked as a day laborer for this company on various projects. My experience includes metal handling, sea container construction, window retro fitting and construction. I was responsible for construction site safety and clean up. My expectations were for accuracy and expediency with my assigned tasks.
Heavy RPM Houston, TX
James Mayeaux
I was an apprentice fork lift mechanic under Mr. Mayeaux. Under his tutelage I learned to assemble and disassemble the hydraulic assembly for various brands of forklifts.
The Art Car Museum Houston, TX
Rev. Bryan Taylor
Cell. 832-***-****
I was entrusted with the dubious task of expressing the enthusiasm for the Art Car phenomenon in my home town of Houston. I memorized many exhibits and explained them to numerous visitors repeatedly while maintaining energy and enthusiasm through out the day. I assisted with exhibit creation, construction and disassembly while also assisting with museum upkeep and housekeeping.
Education:
Parkview Baptist Academy Diploma 2006
Houston Community College 2007-2008
Passions:
My Banjo
Stencil Art
Wood
My Community (www.therevolujahs.com)