MY Mission has always been to help people and fix things.
I have always been a hard worker who isn't afraid to give a little and get dirty.
I have worked many jobs and had many roles in life. A few of the fields that I have worked in include, but are not limited to: Automobile mechanic- restaurant cook, server, expediter, busser, bartender, manager- Kroger night stocker (UFCW Local 227 member in good standing), UPS Worldport forklift driver (Teamsters Local 89 member in good standing)- Commercial saltwater fisherman- DOT certified Road Flagger- General Building Contractor- Shelving & shower door installer- Lowes installer- Big Box Retailer hourly employee-college student- Mortgage Broker-and many more roles helping friends and fellow small businesses contractors. Because I have had so many varied lifetime experiences, I am able to understand and have empathy for the wants and needs of many individuals. I do my best to help people help themselves, but no one is perfect or can fix everything. I need your help to help me fix our country and set it back on the right course. Please write my name in on your ballot if real change is what you truly desire.
How I SHALL Empower Voices
I, John P. Albers believe that by amplifying the voices of the people, together we can change to course of this nation. Through our strategic teamwork, we can elevate me to a position of high power where I shall work tirelessly to ensure that your message is heard loud and clear. I am dedicated to tailoring my campaign to meet your specific needs, and through good listening I shall be able to effectively and efficiently exact positive lasting change to steer this country in the right direction.
Facilitating Real Change
I am a real "Change Guy" who believes in the government being vested in, and for, and by, "THE PEOPLE"! My commitment to facilitating real change is at the core of everything I do. By leveraging media relations and community outreach, I strive to create meaningful and lasting impact. I remember when the signs in the Daniel Boone National Forest in eastern Kentucky used to read "you must camp at least 1,000 feet from the road". Now the signs read" you must camp in designated camping areas and sign in".
My question is: where have all our Liberties gone?
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