North 40 Outfitters - Csww, Inc. Feb 2015 - Sep 2019
Footwear Lead
North 40 Outfitters - Csww, Inc. Feb 2015 - Sep 2019
Receiving Associate
Kitchen Collection/ Le Gourmet Chef Jun 2005 - Jan 2015
Assistant Manager
Center Partners Mar 2004 - May 2005
Qwest Sales Agent
Holiday Hallmark Oct 2003 - Sep 2004
Office Assistant
Education:
Falls Christian Academy 1988 - 2001
Skills:
Management Customer Service Training Customer Satisfaction Shipping and Receiving Merchandising Filing Employee Training Accounting Budgeting Inventory Control Office Administration Administrative Assistance Multi Line Phone Skilled Multi Tasker Organization Skills Data Entry Office Management Time Management Scheduling Troubleshooting Inventory Management Telephone Skills Microsoft Office Outlook Inventory Microsoft Word Communication Retail Process Improvement Hiring Cashiering Typing Team Leadership Social Media Research Leadership Spreadsheets Interviews Analysis Sales Quality Assurance Visual Merchandising Call Centers Editing
Jun 2010 to 2000 Assistant ManagerCenter Partners Cda, Idaho Mar 2004 to May 2005 Qwest Sales AgentHolidays Hallmark Cda, Idaho Oct 2003 to Sep 2004 Office AssistantSunset Towing and Taxi
Cache Primary School Cache OK 1984-1990, Miles High School Miles TX 1993-1997
Community:
April Karmany, Brenda Harris, Christina Vazquez, Robert Dominguez, Carrie Whitesell, Antonia Romo, Julie Turbeville, Sandy Garza, Michelle Taylor, Linda Salinas
Biography:
Life
After attending Howard College and Angelo State Univ. I graduated from the Nur...
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