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Young, skilled, ethical and handy worker for hire. (santa cruz)

 
Title Young, skilled, ethical and handy worker for hire. (santa cruz)
Category Garage Sales
Created 03/15/06
Description It might save time to read the following intro to my resume.
Hi. I'm young, multi-skilled, enthusiastic and hardworking. I've recently moved back to Santa Cruz in search of gainful and meaningful employment with opportunities to develop and learn skills in a hands-on and direct manner. I'm also willing to take the odd and short-term job if it fits in this category. Shooting the moon, I would like to apprentice an ethical and artistic carpenter or builder/tradesperson for a reasonable wage. Since posting this resume with its many shorter term positions, many prospective employers have wondered if I could commit to longer-term work. The answer is: For a good and fair job, I would be more than happy at this stage in my life to commit to a long and meaningful employment somewhere. I am honest and up front about my plans. I bicycle for transportaion, though I'd retrieve my truck from Oregon for the right job. I'm open to anything, feel free to reply, though I would prefer an e-mail before a phone call. Thanks for reading!

HART GODBOLD
831-295-0287

Recent Work Experience:

Antiquities and Oddities Architectural Salvage
Oct-Dec 2005
Repairs, Sales, Maintenance

Various duties at a high-end Architectural Salvage shop in Kansas City,
MO. Performed deconstructs and pickups in area, repaired/rewired and
restored antique lamps, stained glass repair, general antique repair,
assisted customers and answered questions around the shop. Assisted in
carpentry and repairs at other historical properties also run by A+O
owners Rick Bettinger and Sally Wells: 816-283-3740.

Jason DeSanto
June-Aug. 2005
Carpentry and Maintenance

Performed a number of general carpentry tasks while converting a garage
into an apartment, also completing various smaller projects for Mr.
DeSanto who owns and maintains several homes in the Portland area.
Built/plumbed a bathroom and septic system, skimmed walls, ran electrical,
trimmed and insulated walls, built a small kitchen, installed and finished
flooring, painted, and completed many other tasks for the garage remodel
under the supervision of Mr. DeSanto who is a certified general
contractor.

Maya Pedal
March-April 2005
Bicycle Mechanic/Pedal powered machine builder

Volunteering full time in non-profit bicycle shop, primarily assembling
donated bikes and tuning them up to be sold San Andres Ixtapa, Guatemala.
Engineered new innovations for, constructed/welded pedal powered machines
designed to allow local farmers to grind corn/coffee, pump water from
wells, generate electricity, blend herbs for aloe soap making and
miscellaneous other tasks related to rural development. See their site at
www.mayapedal.org.

Cooperative Roots Co-housing Building Project
Feb. 2004-Feb. 2005
Assistant Carpenter

Involved in many phases of an extensive remodel project to outfit an old
Victorian home for 20 occupants. House was lifted and our small team under
guidance of a journeyman carpenter added a lower story, cement slab and
foundation, remodeled the middle floor and attic, rebuilt roof, and built
temporary living structures and kitchen facilities in the yard for the
construction period. Worked independently and with several skilled
carpenters. Developed skills in minor electrical, basic plumbing, hydronic
floors, extensive rough framing, demo-work, roofing, bracing and
structural adjustment, retrofitting, solar assembly and rack building,
some tiling, window and door installation, off-site deconstruction and
architectural salvage, and sustainable materials and some green building
practices. Built a large addition and bathroom independently. Also
apprenticed the building of multiple flights of complex interior stairs
and a simple porch and single flight of stairs in the front. Dealt with
and learned to interpret plans. Met with engineers, inspectors, and future
occupants to make custom or necessary designs/alterations.
Call Sam at 510-486-8222.

Metropol Bakery
June 2003-Jan. 2004
Delivery Driver

Made bread deliveries to local grocers and ran errands for a bakery with
multiple stores, distributing pastries, cakes, ingredients, and breads
between the three locations. Call Sarah at (541) 465-4730

UCSC Stevenson Coffee House
Sept. 2002-May 2003
Barista, Deli counter Server

Barista, making variety of hot and cold coffee drinks. Also did kitchen
prep work including baking. Worked at the counter making soups, salads,
sandwiches, ice-cream items, and other deli-style foods. Dealt with the
public, made change, and operated cash register. Contact manager John
Hadley at (831) 459-2433

USF Graduate Admissions and Affairs
Aug, 2001-May 2002
Office Assistant

In charge of admissions mailings, assembled and labeled packets, sent
mailings to domestic and international locations. Assisted with data entry
into University network system, campus errands, mail retrieval and
delivery. Contact Katyellen Piazza at the University of San Francisco at
(415) 422-9202.

Oregon Electric Station Catering Service
May 1999-Aug. 2001
Catering employee

Responsible for making deliveries with company vans. Worked independently
as equipment manager, assembled supplies for events, organized work space
for efficiency, decided necessary equipment for each party. Involved in
set up, maintenance, disassembly of parties of all sizes. Catered as a
waiter, busboy, cook, assistant at the bar. Worked daily as a prep cook,
made hot and cold foods. Worked large events including Eugene Celebration
beer garden, UO sky boxes (two seasons), Eugene Air show, National Guard
Armory. Dealt closely with public, handled money, served food. Contacts at
the catering are Gina Jensen or
Sheri Ivy. Phone: 342-1932 or Fax: 342-6584.

Other Information:

Born: 5/12/83 Education (I’m 22): Graduated South Eugene High School with
a 3.5 GPA, (class of 2001). Completed freshman year of college at the
University of San Francisco with a focus in art. Completed a year at
University of California at Santa Cruz with a focus in Film and Digital
Media and sociology. Attended University of Oregon for one semester as an
art student, then sought more hands-on working/learning experiences and
began working full time and traveling occasionally. College GPA: 3.79

Hobbies/interests: Building stuff from wood or metal, bike making, bike
riding, playing theremin and other instruments; backpacking and hiking;
writing and reading; art; music, zines, film, adventures, traveling, lots
more.

I have a valid Oregon driver’s license and can obtain a California license
if desired. I have additional experience in outdoor work such as forestry
and land rehabilitation, landscaping, gardening, weeding, leaf blowing,
lawn mowing, pressure washing, etc., also some volunteer work welding,
doing bicycle repair, bartending, planting, bucking hay, building fences
and decks, non-profit establishment, cooperative living, and research
oriented tasks as well. I develop new skills by drawing from a broad range
of basic experience and learn new tasks quickly as a result.
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