Graduated from truck-driving school; looking for jobs in Afghanistan.What type of job are you looking for? Truck-driving jobs in Afghanistan. What nationality are you? Native-American U.S. citizen. What languages do you speak (and at what level)? English at a native level. What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Afghanistan, because I want to support the troops and make the money. What countries have you worked in? U.S., Lebanon, Japan, Korea. What countries do you have a visa to work in? None yet. What field do you currently work in? I just finished trucking school and received my license. What fields have you worked in before? Served in the Marine Corps for years. I'm a certified electrician, plumber, and carpenter, concrete steel welder, fabricator steel, pipeline, boilers, mechanic, and underground pipelines. What qualifications do you hold? I am a graduate with an Associate's Degree in Building Maintenance. Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? I consider skills more valuable because it helps you survive in life and know how to react to unexpected situations. Describe the benefits of working with others You make friends, you learn from others, you help others. Describe the benefits of working alone It's good when nobody tells me what to do because I'm on top of my job duties; I take them seriously and know how to do things. What was your worst working experience? Steamline failure. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? Caution, experience, and listening to those who have knowledge. What unique skills do you have? The abilityto lead but at the same time understand a "chain of command". Just tell me what to do and it will get done. But at the same time I am willing to listen and learn. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? A job with fulfillment, and an adequate job done. I have many skills. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? A new beginning, and a comfortable retirement. What are the least interesting aspects of your field? At this time I can't think of a least interesting aspect of my field. I am single with no family. Please replace this with a question of your own Will I be provided with a safe and secure "safe zone"? How can potential employers contact you? Please direct your inquiries to: Melvin L. Alam, 2522 Redbud Ln. Apt. # 15, Lawrence, KS 66046, 1-785-727-8358, or via email at: melvinlalam@yahoo.com. Thank you. |