My name is Pedro Gómez, I was born in Maturín, Monagas State on March 11th. I have a degree in Environmental Management. I am currently finishing my second career, as a Systems Engineer at the “Universidad de Oriente” (UDO). Additionally, I am pursuing a master's degree in Environmental Education at the “Universidad Pedagógica Experimental Libertador” (UPEL).
My dream is to become an elite, multidisciplinary professional capable of solving different problems with a highly developed systemic approach. And although it has been difficult for me to get where I am, I know that the effort I make soon will generate great results. Environmental Management and Systems Engineering have an active and diverse work field that allows me to choose widely in any area of work, they are professions that move in the business world, information management and that allows me to make profitable decisions.
For my future I want to get a job with a decent remuneration, better than what my country Venezuela offers me, I also hope to have a wide range of options to work in the area that most attracts me, or maybe work in a large company where I can stand out and be able to show my knowledge, choose, be in constant movement, know different companies, travel and work in other countries since Systems Engineering and Environmental Management are global disciplines.
I am a high performance chess player and I also teach the youngest to develop their intellectual capacity and logical reasoning. I am learning the English language, the translations of my posts are possible thanks to my younger brother Isaac, which just the day I started in Steemit was on his birthday (December 13th), always supporting me in this project, mainly because, as many of you know, Venezuela is going through a terrible economic crisis that affects us all.
Now, I joined Steemit thanks to the girl behind @Cafeconleche, my friend Yennifer, classmate of the UDO, who told me everything about the Steemit family, I hope to have all the necessary tools to advance on this project and generate the money necessary to travel outside of my country and opt for a better quality of life.
Many of the things I've learned in this short journey of life are that you have to be honest, humble and authentic, to gain confidence and respect. Always believe in what you like and to strive for what we want is the way to get ahead.