What type of job are you looking for?
I am looking for a hands on job. I have very good people skills and am more than capable of doing a job solo. I enjoy working outside, I can deal with the heat and dress for the cold.
What languages do you speak (and at what level)?
English/ Not sure where this question is going. But I speak fluent English to the fullest.
What State are you looking to work in and why?
West Virginia. WV is the state that I currently reside in.
What field do you currently work in?
I currently am unemployed.
What fields have you worked in before?
I have moderate experience in the Construction field. I have about the same experience in the Oil Field.
What qualifications do you hold?
I have my own transportation and tools.
Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?
Skills, education to be taught how to do it in the future. Skills is to have done it before and have done it successfully.
Describe the benefits of working with others
Working with others is a good way to split up the workload take an even go at the job. Makes it more comfortable for some.
Describe the benefits of working alone
Working alone you can work at your pace if so faster than others. Rather than keeping a group pace.
What was your worst working experience?
I once climbed trees for Pennline. I worked with a good group of guys. I started at the bottom working as a groundsman. While I and another were under the tree collecting the excess limbs. The guy in the tree failed to make sure the ground was clear and secure. Then cut a limb on me and another. Luckily there was no serious injuries. But was a total lack of communication on everyones part. It was equally my fault.
What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?
Do what your told, not what youve learned.
What unique skills do you have?
I have a knack for computers.
What would you consider as your 'dream job'?
Landscaping for peoples homes to show them the beauty of nature.
What are the most interesting aspects of your field?
The more you work the more you get paid.
Wjat are the least interesting aspects of your field?
The aches and pains of the hard labor.
Please replace this with a question of your own
Would an employer rather have a well educated but unexperienced person in the field? Or would they rather have an undereducated with experience and the will to work?
How can potential employers contact you?
phone: (304) 462-5080 or (304) 269-6440