A True Jack of All Trades

Trucker, Salesman, Web Developer, and Fixer of All Things

Sometimes I definitely feel like I've lived a thousand lives!

By day, I run Zeagler Agricultural — a drayage business hauling freight in and out of the Port of Savannah. It’s hands-on, high-pressure, and always moving. But between diesel, dispatches, and DOT paperwork, I’ve carved out time to pursue a second path: freelance web development.

Whether it’s building clean, responsive WordPress sites or designing graphics that actually make people stop scrolling, I’ve been steadily building a portfolio and sharpening the skills that blend my creative side with my get-things-done attitude. This site? Built by me. Same with the SEO plugin, the custom theme, the custom JavaScript image sliders, and even the little features no one notices—unless they break.

Sometimes I definitely feel like I've lived a thousand lives!

💼 Work History

Zeagler Agricultural Owner / Operator
Ran full-service drayage business—dispatching, invoicing, maintenance, DOT compliance, and more.
Old Dominion Linehaul Driver
Drove doubles across the Southeast. Tight schedules, no room for error.
Custom Pinestraw Driver & Customer Service
Delivered freight and handled customer support on-site.
Verizon Wireless Sales Rep
Top regional rep for six months—could sell a flip phone to a TikTok influencer.
MilMaker Solutions Freelance Web Dev
Started designing websites while in college—still going strong.

🎓 Education & Tools

  • Middle Georgia State University
    B.S. in Information Technology (In Progress)
  • Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
    A.S. in Computer Info Systems • Honors Graduate
  • Oconee Fall Line Tech
    Commercial Truck Driving Certificate
  • Colquitt County Highschool
    Forever a Colquitt County Packer!
Tools I Use
  • VS Code, Git, WordPress, Photoshop, OBS
  • Kali Linux, VirtualBox, Nmap, Wireshark
  • Bootstrap (custom SCSS builds), local dev setups, and raw determination


  • 3D Printing with my Bambu P1S
  • Learning tech without manuals (adds flavor)
  • Building systems, websites, and side projects that solve real problems
  • Spending time with the fam—even if it’s building cardboard rockets
  • Working toward a career in physical penetration testing (the legal kind 😄)