About Chris Narine
About [From My LinkedIn Profile]
My first job was as an apprentice Locksmith in Brooklyn NY. The independence of setting your own schedule & the availability of a company van to cruise around, for a freshman in college, attracted me to this opportunity.
The satisfaction of helping someone feel better who is already experiencing a bad day of either locking their keys in their car or being locked out of their home or business with the excitement of navigating some sticky situations helped developed my communications & interpersonal skills. Including sharpening a 'Spidey Sense' working the wee hours of the morning,
Here is where I developed a passion for meeting new people, honing my communication skills.
During my tenure, I networked with several customers & obtained the opportunity to work & grow with a large Developer, working alongside experienced Construction & Technology project managers.
Here is where I’ve obtained certifications in Building management systems , Building Technology Networking systems, Building Security Access control & Camera systems. And continue to learn and grow.
When I’m not traversing skyscrapers in freight elevators or hanging outside buildings in construction elevators scoping & working projects with our team leads , I can be found spending time reading mystery novels, playing and coaching soccer , conditioning myself for 5K , ½ Marathon & eventually with enough conditioning, the New York Marathon in 2 to 3yrs.
If you have any recommendations of a mystery novel or pick-up soccer game leagues in the Tri-borough, feel free to message me.
Hey Chris communication skills is a great strength to have it allows you to be able to verbally express yourself and it also helps if you want a leadership position. Communications skills can also help if you want a career as a public speaker even a teacher. A lot of people lack communication skills and it is one to the most important skills to possess as an adult.
Hello Selena A. ,
Appreciate your feedback, communicating is challenging when I’m explaining a process & can appear impatient. I’m hoping to improve my communication skills and become better at analyzing my audience in an effort to tailor an appropriate response towards explaining a process.
Thanks
Chris N.