Early in my teenage years I worked full-time at Fuddruckers as a busboy. This lasted a short time as I returned to school. I was later hired by Grand and Toy stationers and also by Canary Island. Eventually I left these two employers and forked full-time with Dairy Queen.
I worked for a summer at Wilson's stationers. Several years after I began working at a gourmet pizza restaurant J. Beethoven's Gourmet Pizza as a driver and pizza cook. Over the following years I worked with about seven Associations assisting mentally handicapped persons.
I left and began working at a sawmill while working part-time jobs at various other employees. I did work as a Level 3 first aid attendant with a couple of small companies. For a brief time I worked with a temp agency as a first aid attendant and forklift operator. I also was a driver, briefly, with LORDCO auto parts.
I started working in the Alberta oil patch for a couple of years as a roughneck. I worked for four oil related companies in Alberta. After finishing with those companies I worked with an inner city drilling company for a short time.
After, I did some work briefly at a recycling plant. Occasionally, over the many years, I worked at Fort Langley Bakery. This was on and off for a long period of time.
Much later I landed a full-time job at a bottle depot for a couple of years. After this, I went to work full-time at a local plastics factory where I was employed for seven-and-a-half-years. I also returned to work part-time at the bottle depot.
Currently I work as a forklift driver and have no other employer.
For almost all of my life since my teenage years I have been employed in many fields of employment. I have a very strong work ethic.
There are many other employers I worked for short time with.
I have never been promoted to supervisor in any employer and I am hoping to one day work in a higher position of a company. My experiences in employment are invaluable. I have worked both union and non-union jobs.