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ABOUT

 

Work Experience

I have held many jobs. Started back in 2013 working at McDonalds and in two weeks I had found a better job at a local restaurant. I later moved on from that as well to work for Waterway Gas and Wash. Waterway taught me much in the realm of customer service before I was promoted to the rank of Service Consultant. As a Service Consultant I learned the sales process while also making a huge impact on the lives of (who I considered were) my customers. After starting my own business (more details under the Interests heading) and parting with it I started work as a CAD draftsman for a company known as EnergyTree LLC, an engineering company focused on clean power generation. After working on the Evergreen for a while it was time for me to move out to Tempe Arizona and begin pursuing my Undergraduate degree in Aerospace Engineering with a focus in Autonomous Vehicle Systems at Arizona State University where I am currently in pursuit of an internship opportunity that I like and think I can gain usefull experience from. Being a part of the ASU SAE (Formula) Team (where we build a formula one race car every year for competition during the summer) has not only taught me a lot of usefull fabrication skills but also a lot about vehicle and engine dynamics, presenting ideas to superiors, and especially Teamwork.

 

Lately I spend a lot of time studying, and designing products. Check out my Portfolio page to check out some of my products (along with other work I've done for fun)

 

Interests

My deep interest in entrepreneurship was what led me to leave Waterway Gas and Wash to form my own business. I thought that delaying opening my own business was a disservice to myself because deep down I knew that it would be one of the best actions I could ever take to pursue my own education and I was correct. And so, in 2014, Custom Tech Solutions LLP was launched, and I ran the business successfully for many months before I decided I didn't like the space and moved on. Before I left we designed, manufactured, and distributed custom built personal computers and systems. As well, I had prepared our first product to be launched, a custom PC case designed for aesthetics, as well as to have a custom watercooling loop integrated inside (something that many companies do not think of when designing a computer case because only PC power users are concerned with it).

 

On top of being an Entrepreneur I am an avid outdoorsman and car enthusiast. Through the Boy Scouts of America, I have spent a cumulative amount of time camping that can be measured in whole months. The Boy Scouts made such an impact on me that I earned the rank of Eagle Scout on December 3d 2014. 

 

As for cars, I love them a lot but unfortuantely simple budget concerns keep me from not only owning a vehicle, but from working on it myself as I do not have access to tools to work on my own vehicle with. I found that a cheap alternatives is motorcycles therefore as a side hustle to supplement my income in college I buy, sell, and refurbish motorcycles.

 

And as clearly seen by the portfollio page, I have an interest in product development, engineering, prototyping, and testing a better world for everyone.

 

Aspirations

Of course as an Entrepreneur I aspire to start my own company. As of now two goals I want to achieve are to start a business that does all of the hard work for people with ideas for products such as; drafting and developing, prototyping, manufacturing, marketting, etc. That way people with ideas can make some money and make this world a better place without needing to know how to do it.

 

And secondly after my father was medically retired in Afghanistan and told me about some amputees that he met, I want to start a company that provides custom prosthetic limbs to people who need them. The way I think my company will be different from the other's that produce prosthetics will be in the design of the limbs. Most prosthetics are meant to look just like a regular limb (or whatever is missing) but that's not what I think I would want if I found myself suddenly ill-equiped. I do my best to come to terms with everything in my life; and so if I was missing a leg for example I wouldn't want a leg that looked just like my old one, I would want one that not only looks incredible artistically but is also superior mechanically to my old leg. In short, I want to create custom prosthetics that look amazing and enhance the athletic or mechanical performance of amputees. I want to turn something they thought was horrible into the best thing that ever happened to them.

 

Interested in being part of the team or letting me join yours? Visit the contact page and connect with me on LinkedIn.

 

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