Skills
Bachelor's degree of science in biology, laboratory animal handling training/experience, bio safety lab training/experience (bacteria, pathogens,
viruses, diseases human and non-human) inately dangerous work, lift heavy weight (gym/exercise regularly), used to working texas weather (Animal labs imitate outside heat/humidity) also experience as outdoor security gaurd/warehouse work, good memory and technique for procedures that can avoid mechanical, electrical, chemical injury or death. Basic computer competency can use all of Microsoft office.
About
I'm physically strong, fast, and agile, not an Olympic athlete, but pretty good. I have 3 years of biochemical lab research associate work experience both as an undergrad and without a masters degree, so I'm very used to learning and doing work that I was way under qualified for, at least on paper. Alot of sink or swim type situations, but I'm looking for a career change from research. I have been told too many times that without a master's degree there isn't much of a future for me in the research field. I'm patient and precise, I am willing to work for 1 dollar an hour if it means getting a year of electrician apprentice experience.