Marlin Wilson is a methodical, nature‑loving Janitorial specialist who balances disciplined budgeting and health routines with solitary hobbies like model building and gardening, always seeking order and sustainable improvement.
Marlin was raised in a working‑class, Upper‑Midwestern family that settled in Oneida County generations ago. His ancestry is primarily Northern European (German and English), and his upbringing reflected the practical, community‑oriented values common to small‑town upstate New York. He grew up attending public schools and left high school early to support his family, which fostered a strong work ethic and respect for dependable, hands‑on occupations. Local traditions such as county fairs, high‑s
Marlin aims to progress from a janitorial role to a supervisory position within facility management. Over the next few years he plans to obtain the ISSA Certified Professional Cleaner (CPC) credential and complete an OSHA 30‑hour safety course to broaden his expertise. He is interested in learning advanced building‑systems maintenance, such as HVAC basics, so he can eventually become a facilities coordinator. In the longer term, Marlin hopes to leverage his practical experience and certification
Marlin has developed a solid foundation in commercial cleaning and facility upkeep through years of hands‑on experience as a building cleaner in the Rome, NY area. He is adept at routine cleaning procedures, floor care (stripping, sealing, buffing, and using ride‑on scrubbers), and the safe handling of chemicals in compliance with OSHA standards. His methodical nature makes him excellent at inventory management, scheduling and documenting cleaning logs, and performing minor maintenance tasks suc
Outside of work, Marlin enjoys solitary and low‑key activities that satisfy his curiosity and love of order. He often hikes the nearby state parks, taking note of flora and local wildlife, and practices birdwatching with a field guide. He builds model kits—especially airplanes and historic trains—paying close attention to detail. Reading non‑fiction books on sustainable technologies and DIY home repair projects occupies his evenings, and he applies new ideas in small projects around his apartmen