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In The USST Spotlight: Paul Stephenson
In The USST Spotlight: Paul Stephenson
Say Hello to Paul Stephenson,
one of our hardworking Service Technicians here at USST. A Navy veteran and former nomad turned Floridian, Paul isn’t afraid to try new things, loves a good challenge and has been with us for more than a year and a half. Read on to learn some other surprising details about our team member.
Hometown: Nowhere in particular. I lived all over the place and never lived anywhere for more than a few years due to the military, but consider Orlando, Florida my home and favorite place to live so far.
What I Do as a Service Tech I: Ensure jobs get done efficiently and safely. It’s important the customer is happy with the services we provide.
Favorite Aspect of the Job: I love the challenges. No tank is the same and every new job is a new brain teaser to figure out the best way to handle it. When you get the job done, it’s a good feeling.
Proudest Accomplishment at USST: When we completed a 5-day job in just 3.5-days.
Motivation to Work Safe: For me and the crew to leave the same way we got there.
My Inspiration: To try to be the best person I can be.
My Family Would Describe Me As: Adventurous
Lesson From Dad That I Live By: Doesn’t matter what job you do, do it the best you can.
Favorite Movie/TV Show to Watch: My Name Is Earl or any movie with Will Ferrell.
My Autobiography Would Be Called: Tales of a Nomad
First Job: Construction
Hobbies: Hiking, photography, and playing softball with my daughter.
#1 Place I’d Like to Visit: Australia
Who I’d Want to be Stranded With on a Deserted Island: My two daughters.
Surprising Talent: I’m an artist; I enjoy photography, painting and have even tattooed myself and a few friends.
One Song That Would Play Every Time I Entered a Room: “Celebration” by Kool and the Gang.
One Word That Describes My Dancing Ability: Horrid
Favorite Snack: Pickled Sausage
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