Gulf Business Forms Inc.
Credit Collections Specialist
Education:
Texas State University 1997 - 2001
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Texas State University 1992 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Customer Service Customer Relationship Management Customer Service Representatives Customer Retention Customer Service Management Sales Sales Management Retail Sales Management Change Management Team Management Inventory Management Team Leadership Team Building Teamwork Team Motivation Cross Functional Team Leadership Communication Interpersonal Communication Business Communications Problem Solving Creative Problem Solving Problem Analysis Root Cause Problem Solving Team Problem Solving Cross Functional Problem Solving Bookkeeping Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable Accounts Payable and Receivable Vendor Managed Inventory Public Speaking Presentation Skills Credit Management Credit Analysis Credit Risk Credit A/R Collections A/R Management Negotiation Research Training Employee Training Staff Training Volunteer Training Teacher Training Hands on Training
An elongated, hollow artificial lure is filled with live worms by placing the worms in the chamber of a syringe, applying pressure to the chamber and injecting the worms through a small diameter nozzle into the interior of the lure. The resulting lure has not only the scent of the natural bait but also motion imparted by the motion of the live worms injected therein.
A fish attracting device which produces both light and sound when immersed in water includes a halogen-filled quartz envelope lamp, the base portion of which is enclosed in an insulating elastomer and then enclosed in a body of material such as lead having significant negative buoyancy. About half of the lamp envelope is exposed to the water and is protected by a wire cage. Conductors extend from the lamp wires through the molded body and can be used to suspend the device from a boat. The lamp, when submerged and energized, produces intense light and a crackling sound which is attractive to fish. A method of making the device is also disclosed.