Often times, I'd read newspapers and books (non-fiction) to gain better knowledge and understanding about the outside world and what is happening at the present moment. I am also an avid gamer who prefers to work with others co-operatively at a time when this kind of teamwork is considered to be a strong form of developing team skills to apply to certain situations.
For several years, I have been attending the Air Training Corps in the Wigan area (723 Wigan Sqn). As a cadet I have had the opportunity to take part in numerous outdoor and sporting activities. The A.T.C has a strong emphasis on personal development and developing qualities of leadership and good citizenship. I regularly take part in parade and drill work in order to become disciplined and develop team-working skills. Flying and learning about aviation is also a key part of the programme.
Through the A.T.C I regularly take part in voluntary work in the local Wigan community. Some of the work has involved selling poppies for the Royal British Legion and bag packing in various supermarkets in aid of the veterans society and of course the RBL.
My time as a cadet has been challenging, it has helped me to develop new skills and confidence and meet new people with similar interests. I'm in the final three years of my service with the A.T.C and am looking to put the skills I have learnt towards any job.
Key Skills:
- I can perform equally well in both team oriented work and as an individual.
- I am highly literate and numerate, with strong I.C.T skills that include a proficiency in using Microsoft Office (Any application).
- I am self-reliant and proactive with the ability to deal with issues with no difficulty as they come my way.
- I am highly punctual with no issues towards attending any compulsory meetings or equivalent.
My previous education has taken me to areas of the world that are new to me, such as skiing in Schladming, Austria and camping in the wilderness with fellow Air Training Corps members allowing me to gain new skills in many new areas of expertise.

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