I worked in professional settings for many years before concentrating on the domestic scene. I am educated so I am able to prioritize and execute with ease. Part of my duties included administrative activities, dog sitting, house sitting and all types of domestic activities such housekeeping, laundry and cooking. Yes, I iron and know how to treat fabrics without encountering damage since I sew and craft.
I grew up with pets especially with a mix that learned to perch himself atop a six-foot high wood fence in order to interact with all us kids playing on the other side. I can do simple handyman activities. I have taken drafting in school and supplemented it with additional reading in systems manuals.
About me: native Angelino, and well acquainted with the area and its twists and turns. Earned my BA in American History (California emphasis) with a minor in North American Indian Cultural Anthropology. Never submitted my Master thesis in Historical Archives and Records Management. Yes, I know it is a great difference but that background is what you achieve with my interests and what I have studied and apply it to the standards anyone familiar with the conventional suit and tie office environment would want their domestic affairs conducted. All done with the understanding no one should have their personal information become the entertainment of others. Have never been called on for an NDA but maybe your experience in life calls for it.
My skill set evolves from a variety of interests: antiquing; architecture; building things; cinema, crafting, concerts, lectures and theater; historical sites; museums; parks with interesting monuments, landscaping or wildlife; reading non-fiction primarily; traveling; volunteer or charity work; and watching various programs (A&E, Discovery Channel, TLC, movie and special event stations).
I am resourceful, diligent and personable. I have taken a culinary arts program. Non-smoker. I look forward to learning in greater detail more about your situation. Gig work possible.
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