Motivated laborer with hands-on experience in manufacturing, warehouse operations, and equipment handling. Adept at maintaining safety standards, organizing materials, and collaborating within team environments. Currently pursuing a degree in management to enhance leadership skills.
Skilled in managing inventory, organizing pallets, and maintaining efficient warehouse workflows.
Experienced in stacking, inspecting, and organizing heavy industrial pallets to ensure safety and functionality.
Proficient in operating power washing equipment to clean industrial materials and maintain hygiene standards.
Collaborated effectively within teams to meet production and safety goals in manufacturing environments.
General Rubber Company
Acquired hands-on experience in rubber production, material handling, and manufacturing processes.. Assisted with the precise assembly of parts, using specialized tools for bolt tightening and component fitting.. Gained exposure to industrial operations and business logistics through daily workflow and training.. Promoted safety and efficiency in a fast-paced warehouse environment.. Applied mechanical repair skills to support equipment maintenance and production continuity.
Micr-Star Manufacturing
Stacked and organized heavy industrial pallets by hand for extended hours, showcasing physical endurance and reliability.. Cleaned pallets using power washing equipment to ensure cleanliness and usability.. Inspected pallets for damage and quality, then loaded them onto trucks for distribution.. Provided direction and support to new team members to maintain smooth workflow.. Maintained cleanliness and efficiency in a physically demanding, fast-paced warehouse environment.
Bachelor of Science
So what interests me is that I get to learn something that I don't know too much about, but it's entry level. So I'm able to learn a new skill, as the previous question talked on, because this is something I can just put in my inventory of things that, you know, that can come in handy um when it's needed in a good way, not a bad way. Just to make us keep me clear, but yeah, I don't mind doing something that, you know, I'm able to learn because that's the thing about life. Every day you get to to learn something that you don't expect to learn, so something like this, I'm not about to do at all.
Okay, so a time that I learned a quick skill was the job that I had recently, which um I had to do with uh electrical panels. I was able to kind of um be able to learn quickly when it came to the skills that were that were shown me to do because we were, I was called inspection, inspecting. So there was a lot that had to go into it, but um because I was used to being on computers a lot and um being able to kind of like maneuver around it was not pretty, it was pretty easy and I was able to really grasp the concept of the whole The whole thing. So I know this has nothing to do with um locksmith, but being able to learn is the, is the lesson for this. Learn quickly when it comes to skills, new skills.
So there have been many locations that have helped people, but the ones that I remember were, when I was at this place called General Rubber, we do a lot of a lot of rubber resists, you know, that's why the title is the name of what it is, but. There was a time I was helping this guy out with one of the works that he was doing, but um he usually does it by himself, but I could sense that he needed help. So without any uh hesitation, I just decided to be like, OK, yo, you need help? You need help? And um he was like, yes, thank you for coming. I really do need help. And we spent about almost like 30 to 15 minutes of doing something that was probably going to take him an hour. And I can't really describe what he was doing because um I forgot the name of it. But yeah, that was one of the occasions that I remember helping. And um sometimes people don't really have to ask you, you can just kind of like sense it. You know, that's something that I did. So yeah, that's a, that's an example.
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So there have been many times that I've helped people with soft problems. It could be leaning to work, it could be anything physical, but one of the times that I helped someone was when I had to help them with some manual labor work. I used to work at the place called General Lumber, so there was a lot of work that we had to do. And there was things that people were just doing by themselves. So there would be times I would not see it, and I, in common sense, I didn't need help. I would help them, you know, to figure out what we can do to solve the problem. And that's what happened in many occasions. So yeah.
Hello, how you doing? So I know this is a video about the Luxnet offering chain. I just wanna use that and, you know, be able to have experience when it comes to the stuff jobs because I've, I've done so many jobs all around, even though I'm just 22. I've done a lot of like warehouse jobs where you have to use a lot of hands and things like that. So I don't think it's, it's, it's not the same level, but I'll