I was the youngest person in my class to start the Electronics Engineering program at PTC. At the age of 19 I successfully graduated and began my career in the workforce. Internship was completed at ESPN radio. The first company I worked for was MSA. I was grateful to had started my career with such strict guidelines and regulations. Eventually the work at MSA slowed down and they wanted to keep me for as long as they could so I was moved to other departments to keep busy. Eventually the work slowed up enough that they had to do a lay-off. I worked for short stints at companies like control design and zoll both at the time were out of my commute range and both companies relocated further north. In 2010 I was working for Industrial Scientific when my good friend presented a great opportunity to me to work in the oil and gas field. I then began surveying land and right of ways for natural gas distribution. That work lasted a year then became really slow. I then chose a different path again and became a licensed life insurance/annuities agent. After 3 years of 100% commission only income I found myself seeking more security and then chose to go back into my field of study. I was then employed as a service technician for BARD medical. I worked there for about 3 years and was the head of my department. I trained new employees while working with engineering and software groups to develop new products. At the end of the day I was responsible for my departments service production, the maintenance of facility equipment, while being pulled from 2 other special groups created within the company to ensure quality. My co-workers and other technicians on the tech floor were curious as to why I was going to meetings all day and no longer performing normal servicing duties. I felt like there was more out there for me and I found a better opportunity closer to my home. I left the medical manufacturing world and started as an engineering assistant. I was the assistant to the president of the company Sil4 systems. One day I was pondering the joys of what it may be like to not have a boss so I signed up to try Uber around my full time schedule. Driving Uber was the easiest $500 i ever made part time. I decided why not make this my main gig. I have been driving full time ever since I make great money on my own time. I amhappy but I know I have a lot of skills and ambition to offer. So thats why I am writing this. All my life experiences and career paths have helped lead me to the next chapter of life and I’m excited to see what doors I can open!
Uber Technologies Llc
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DriverUber Technologies Llc Aug 2017 - PresentPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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DriverUber Technologies Llc Aug 2017 - PresentPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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DriverUber Technologies Llc Aug 2017 - PresentPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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DriverUber Technologies Llc Aug 2017 - PresentPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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DriverUber Technologies Llc Aug 2017 - PresentPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
James Quinlan Education Details
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Electrical And Electronics Engineering
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