looking for work in PanamaWhat type of job are you looking for? I am looking for a job which will utilize my managerial and leadership skills. Most jobs i have taken usually take me to the managment and foreman level. I like trouble shooting and being part of a team that works and communicates well together for the desired result What nationality are you? Canadian What languages do you speak (and at what level)? English and a little spanish What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Panama I spent two months in Panama, 2007, working on a book and visitng friends who live in Panama city. I loved the fact that there was new energy present in the city and that a lot of changes were taking place to put Panama on the world map as a leader in the world's market. What countries have you worked in? Australia, Zealand, America, Canada What countries do you have a visa to work in? none at the moment What field do you currently work in? trucking, service, management, equipment operation What fields have you worked in before? fire suppression, logging, construction, television, film, acting, pipelining(whistler olympics), restaurants What qualifications do you hold? 2 years of university, drivers licence, forklift, bobcat, bullldozer, loader, welding assistant, writer Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? skills because they are what you aquire in life in order to survive at home, work, or play. i learn better on the job rather than in a school environment. i would rather "see it" and then "do it" Describe the benefits of working with others the reward of being in a group and feeling the chemistry come together for a producitve result. And the opportunity of making new friends, having fun, and networking Describe the benefits of working alone I can focus in on my job and not be distracted by other workers and their situations i am responsible and capable of making quick and decisive decisions on my own What was your worst working experience? having to watch a tree fall on another crew members head What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? to work hard, communicate effectively, and adapt to new and ever changing environments What unique skills do you have? my leadership skills allow me the trust and respect to be able to accomplish objectives while keeping the management and crew happy i enjoy learning new skills and am always ever ready to learn more What would you consider as your 'dream job'? i would like to own and run a canadian moutain fishing camp one day where i would maintain it and work on writing books What are the most interesting aspects of your field? the scenery is always changing and i get to meet new people every day What are the least interesting aspects of your field? there is a lot of long hours and long drives i like to be working on the ground and usuing my physical strength Please replace this with a question of your own Is finding employment with what i have shown you possible in Panama? How can potential employers contact you? Gary Faustman 1-250-578-6964 male age 37 shoehorn@hotmail.com |