Mar 2014 to 2000 Customer Service and Technical SupportDefense Commissary Agency McGuire AFB, NJ 2009 to 2012 Store AssociateDollar Tree Browns Mills, NJ 2008 to 2009 Cashier - Store AssociatePemberton Twp. Recreation Summer Camp McGuire AFB, NJ 2007 to 2008 Camp Counselor
Education:
Burlington County College Pemberton, NJ 2009 to 2000 PsychologyBurlington County College Pemberton, NJ 2009 to 2000 PsychologyPemberton Twp. High School 2008 High School DiplomaPemberton Twp. High School 2008 High School Diploma
Skills:
customer service, call center, Avaya, technical support, internet, instant messaging, Windows, MicrosoftWord, Powerpoint, cash handling, register, proof reading, facebook, graphics, some html
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Stacey Morris Administrative Supervisor Assistant Prin, Assistant Principal
Voorhees Township Board of Education Elementary/Secondary School Executive Office
Steve Alwin, Michael Markin, Cynthia Dupree, Judy Rodgers, Cindi French, Sarah Wright, Pam Cooper, Karen Presser, Randy Clark, Barbara Henry, Marilyn Coles
Self - Editor (2011) University of Johannesburg - Teaching Assistant (2005-2008)
Education:
Holy Rosary School - High School, Rand Afrikaans University - BA Degree, University of Johannesburg
Relationship:
Married
About:
Born and raised in the USA, moved to South Africa, completed High School at a private all girls school. Completed two degrees, currently working part time doing editing work. Married, raising two dogs...
Tagline:
I am all I appear to be
Bragging Rights:
Survived high school, University, two degrees, lecturing, and life so far!
Stacey Morris is a nurse manager for one of the COVID units at Cleveland Clinic's Akron General. She urged Ohioans to unify in the fight against the virus, saying that her employees are among the most impacted by the virus.
Date: Dec 02, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
TSA to expand PreCheck program to speed up airport security lines
"A lot of people will get away with a lot of stuff because they'll be considered low-risk," said Stacey Morris, who was flying to Miami for a vacation. "It's not safe. It's not a good idea. They should scratch it out of their heads."