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When I am asked the question, WHO ARE YOU? I tend to always think the same thing, I AM ME!
In reality that question isnt is as simple as it sounds! So agian who am I? In short I am some one
who doesnt give up, nor gives in! I love a good challange. I wear my heart on my sleeve and I will always put
others before I put myself.
I started working 6 months out of the year on my 13th birthday at a "5-star && 5-diamond" Hotel & Resort called
The Broadmoor. As a young local Caddie!(Contracted) I brought in almost $7,000 dollars my first 'year'! I knew three
things and I knew them early!
- One: I will work as hard as I need to to make goals happen.
- Two: I am a natural problem solver.
- Three: Work, can be FUN & Rewarding.
Now, I am 26 years old. I have owned a successful destributorship, co-founded two other buisnesses and been
in managerial positions countless times. All starting with those three TRUTHS I learned at 13. I was able to have the
currage and drive to make big things happen and goals become reality! Over the past few years I have scaled
things back too focus on what I want out of life. Turing-"School of SoftWare and Engineering" has provided me with just
that.
I have choosen to become a Software Engineer for a few reasons. The fist being the silly'st. I had no prior knowledge
of computers. Well no more than power point! To be honest I have family in the business who love what they do and supported
me 100% of the way. So the choice really came down to the most important thing. I needed to know that the choice I was
making was going to be something that I wouldnt get board with! There need to be a constant challange, a sence that what
I could never stop learning or creating. I dont think I could have made a better choice.
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