Huck Fonda
Well-known member
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2007
- Messages
- 181
- Reaction score
- 1
My how quickly and severely things can change.
I find my self among the other 10% of California residents who are out of work. I would appreciate any leads any of you could offer.
A little about me:
Went to MMI in Phoenix in '94~'95 and did all of the metric programs they had there at the time (Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha). Made Student of the Phase and Directors List a number of times, also received recognition for perfect attendance repeatedly.
While in school I cut my teeth at a multi-line dealer (Honda, Suzuki, Sea-Doo, Yamaha), where i made my share of mistakes, but also suceeded and set my career path in motion.
Spent some time at an ALL Honda shop (cars, snowblowers, ATVs...), then on to Service Manager at a Yamaha / Ducati dealer. Next was a little over a year at a Honda / Yamaha shop before hiring on at Corporate Yamaha.
3 years in Service started with a regional service rep position which turned into tech coordinator for personal watercraft products and eventually also outboard motors. This was working out of the Kennesaw, GA office.
A move to CA landed me in parts and accessories, where I went from accessories coordinator, to supervisor, to assistant departmenet manager of business planning in 3 years. The last 2 years in Cypress were spent as a product specialist in the Legal Division.
Outlines of the duties of each of these positions can be provided in my resume upon request, along with personal and professional references. I have a strong working knowledge of the MS Office products including PowerPoint and Access.
Bottom line is that Im the kind of guy that can jump in, learn fast, and provide results no matter the task at hand. Grandpa once told me to "work like you don't need the money", and I had a lot of respect for the man. Now I'm not perfect, and I certainly know when and how to ask for assistance if needed, but my target is to complete a task ahead of schedule, which allows for the unforeseeable.
I really prefer to stay here in So Cal, but would have no problem with a commute to the Bay Area, Vegas, or Phoenix if necessary and/or with reasonable compensation considerations.
Please PM me if there are questions, and thank you all in advance for your consideration.
Phil Chapman
I find my self among the other 10% of California residents who are out of work. I would appreciate any leads any of you could offer.
A little about me:
Went to MMI in Phoenix in '94~'95 and did all of the metric programs they had there at the time (Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha). Made Student of the Phase and Directors List a number of times, also received recognition for perfect attendance repeatedly.
While in school I cut my teeth at a multi-line dealer (Honda, Suzuki, Sea-Doo, Yamaha), where i made my share of mistakes, but also suceeded and set my career path in motion.
Spent some time at an ALL Honda shop (cars, snowblowers, ATVs...), then on to Service Manager at a Yamaha / Ducati dealer. Next was a little over a year at a Honda / Yamaha shop before hiring on at Corporate Yamaha.
3 years in Service started with a regional service rep position which turned into tech coordinator for personal watercraft products and eventually also outboard motors. This was working out of the Kennesaw, GA office.
A move to CA landed me in parts and accessories, where I went from accessories coordinator, to supervisor, to assistant departmenet manager of business planning in 3 years. The last 2 years in Cypress were spent as a product specialist in the Legal Division.
Outlines of the duties of each of these positions can be provided in my resume upon request, along with personal and professional references. I have a strong working knowledge of the MS Office products including PowerPoint and Access.
Bottom line is that Im the kind of guy that can jump in, learn fast, and provide results no matter the task at hand. Grandpa once told me to "work like you don't need the money", and I had a lot of respect for the man. Now I'm not perfect, and I certainly know when and how to ask for assistance if needed, but my target is to complete a task ahead of schedule, which allows for the unforeseeable.
I really prefer to stay here in So Cal, but would have no problem with a commute to the Bay Area, Vegas, or Phoenix if necessary and/or with reasonable compensation considerations.
Please PM me if there are questions, and thank you all in advance for your consideration.
Phil Chapman