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Cornell Amerson
July 23, 1993 - April 7, 2015
Building Attendant at City of Detroit
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Cornell R. Amerson was born in Detroit Michigan during the mid 1960’s; he grew up in a Detroit public housing community, where he attended Detroit public schools during the 1970. Sadly Mr. Amerson never finished his education due, to a learning disability that he learned about late in life call dyslexia. However, with that adversity and disadvantage in Mr. Amerson life, he still manage to find employment as a young man, working at a company that fabricated plastic parts and then McDonalds where he was a cook and trainer . Also, Mr. Amerson worked a few years as a patent illustrator due, to his natural drawing ability, as he also, worked on the assemble line at Chrysler for a few months as a temp-worker. Furthermore, Mr. Amerson worked for the City of Detroit Recreations Department as a Rec-Aid, for ten years, where he gain great respect and honor to work in the many communities that was challenged by all sorts of adversities. Until his Building Attendant promotion and new location where he worked in a janitorial capacity ended with a lay-off, at the City of Detroit Waste Water Treatment Plant, and with his lay-off after twenty years, Mr. Amerson used a great deal of his time off to revisit all his creative talents such as drawing and balsa wood model building and to add some 3-D printing skill to the list. Mr. Amerson is a single parent father and author of a book titled: The Janitor’s Secret. And he is also an inventor, motivated by his lifelong desire to be a mechanical engineer.
bio
Cornell R. Amerson was born in Detroit Michigan during the mid 1960’s; he grew up in a Detroit public housing community, where he attended Detroit public schools during the 1970. Sadly Mr. Amerson never finished his education due, to a learning disability that he learned about late in life call dyslexia. However, with that adversity and disadvantage in Mr. Amerson life, he still manage to find employment as a young man, working at a company that fabricated plastic parts and then McDonalds where he was a cook and trainer . Also, Mr. Amerson worked a few years as a patent illustrator due, to his natural drawing ability, as he also, worked on the assemble line at Chrysler for a few months as a temp-worker. Furthermore, Mr. Amerson worked for the City of Detroit Recreations Department as a Rec-Aid, for ten years, where he gain great respect and honor to work in the many communities that was challenged by all sorts of adversities. Until his Building Attendant promotion and new location where he worked in a janitorial capacity ended with a lay-off, at the City of Detroit Waste Water Treatment Plant, and with his lay-off after twenty years, Mr. Amerson used a great deal of his time off to revisit all his creative talents such as drawing and balsa wood model building and to add some 3-D printing skill to the list. Mr. Amerson is a single parent father and author of a book titled: The Janitor’s Secret. And he is also an inventor, motivated by his lifelong desire to be a mechanical engineer.