The main through line for most jobs i've had is customer service and I personally think i've gotten pretty good at it. Many jobs have required great creativity to troubleshoot problems that I come upon. And finally i've learned that i'm quite a good leader if the situation calls on me to be and I can really get done what needs to get done.
Safely wrap, pad, or box people's items and dolly or just carry them to the truck. Then unload them at the next location (house, apartment, or storage unit) and place them in their desired spot. At the end of the day make sure the truck is cleaned and swept.
Unloaded shows as they came in to 2 different locations, one an indoor theatre and the other an outdoor amphitheater. After that we'd split off to whatever department we were assigned for that specific show and then start putting everything together. For the loads we obviously did the opposite and took everything apart and packed them. I did a number of departments, but was mainly assigned to carpentry.
This was a contracting job under Cox Internet where I would fix/install wifi for their customers. I worked with coax and fiber optic cabling. The job required me to use lots of tools/drills/ladders, etc.
I was the 1st AD and Producer on a fan film called Spider-Man: Lotus that released in 2023. It had a budget of about $125K and shot in Fayetteville, Arkansas, New York, New York, and Los Angeles, California. (Gavin J. Konop is the director)
I enforced the trampoline park's rules, assisted when someone got injured, and did general sweeping and cleaning at the beginning and end of the day.
I made countless sandwiches, rang people up at the cash register, prepped a lot of the bread and food for the bar, took the trash out, sweep and mopped, basically all the things that needed to be done.
I got people’s snacks and drinks for them and occasionally went over to sell tickets. I wasn’t there very long cause the opportunity to work with two of my friends at Subway opened up.