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Interests:
Psychology of change, theories of motivation, link between nutrition and the brain, writing, editing, reading, yoga, art, history, volleyball, slacklining, golfing, disc golfing, hiking, running, camping, kayaking, cross country skiing
Criminal Law Domestic Relations Social Security Disability
ISLN:
924031340
Admitted:
2006
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Crystal Thompson
Lived:
Norfolk, VA Gurley, AL Huntsville, AL New Market, AL Toney, AL Rialto, CA San Berdino, CA Victorville, CA Fontana, CA Phelan, CA Riverside, CA Chesapeake, VA Virginia Beach, VA Trenton, AL
Education:
Madison Co HIgh School
About:
I am a very Loyal person. All my friends can count on me. I am married and have a daughter and son. Our family Loves the Outdoors! I work for the Mental Health Center in The MIS Dept and My Husband ha...
Crystal Thompson
Work:
Grand Entrance - Receptionist/Admin. Asst. (2011)
Education:
Kaplan University - Business Administration
Crystal Thompson
Work:
Virginia College - Admissions Associate
Education:
Strayer University - MBA in Finance, College of Charleston - BA in Communication
Crystal Thompson
Education:
Stephen F. Austin State University - Journalism, San Jacinto College
Tagline:
Making my way through life one cookie at a time.
Crystal Thompson
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles - Dentistry, Arizona State University - Marketing
The cutbacks are making it hard for us to give the level of patient care we feel our patients deserve, said Crystal Thompson who works in sterile processing at St. Clare Hospital. CHI Franciscan can afford to do so much better, for our patients and for our families.
Date: Nov 18, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Seattle poised to raise minimum wage to $15 per hour
Crystal Thompson, 33, told The Seattle Times she has been working at a local Domino's Pizza for five years and still makes minimum wage. She says her responsibilities have grown, and she sometimes is responsible for opening and closing the store.