Primerica Financial Services Rancho Cucamonga, CA May 2014 to Feb 2015 District Leader Sales Force Agentsumac technologies Chino, CA Nov 2011 to Aug 2014 Forklift OperatorRestaurant Depot Colton, CA Mar 2011 to Nov 2011 frozen food restocker
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San Bernardino High School San Bernardino, CA 2006 to 2010 High school diploma in general study
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Basic computer knowledge, I have alot of customer service skills. I have sales experience.
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Scientists Capture “Red Crab” Migration During Submersible Dive
Jesus Pineda, a biologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), along with his colleagues from Point Loma Nazarene University, San Francisco Estuary Institute, and Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute recounted their story in a paper published April 12, 2016, in the journal PeerJ. The
Date: Apr 12, 2016
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Swarm Of Thousands Of Crabs In Panama Looks LIke An Alien Invasion
had no idea what was causing it. As we slowly moved down to the bottom of the seafloor, all of the sudden we saw these things. At first, we thought they were biogenic rocks or structures. Once we saw them moving--swarming like insects--we couldn't believe it," Jesus Pineda, a biologist at WHOI, said.