Posted on 03 April 2011. Tags: amp, anyone, Commercials, go phone, insight, mobile phone, phone, prepaid phones, service, Somone, straight talk, t network
I have AT&T service with unlimited minutes to any mobile phone except for prepaid phones that do not run off the AT&T network. For instance, we could call a Go Phone without using minutes. But I don’t know if Straight Talk is affiliated with AT&T. I was pretty sure that I had seen AT&T commercials discussing AT&T Straight Talk and I was just wondering if anyone had dealt with that before and could give me some insight?
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Posted on 08 February 2011. Tags: Directory, Drupal, niche, service, service directory, use
I would like to create a directory (niche) using Drupal. Is this possible? And how do I use Drupal to create a directory? How does it work?
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Posted on 22 January 2011. Tags: business, market, niche, niche market, profitable business, repair, service
Service or repair is very good.
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Posted on 15 January 2011. Tags: campus pharmacy, clerical work, Community, community service organization, food trays, holy name hospital, Hospital, junior volunteer, nutrition services, pharmacy program, program scores, queens campus, service, Week, Work
Scores:
GPA: 3.7 out of 4.0 scale (Weighted GPA)
June ACT 2010: 23
October ACT 2010: 24
I know–my scores are really low 🙁
Resume:
Work Experience
Jul 09 – Jul 09; Career Frontiers Intern; Ridgewood, NJ Valley Hospital; 40 Hrs/Week; Total Hours: 160
Worked in the Education department. Clerical Work, such as Typing, Sorting and filing, Copying and collating, Record keeping, Appointment scheduling, Data entry, Minor bookkeeping, Low level public relations.
Volunteer Service
Sep 09 – Nov 09; Junior Volunteer; Ridgewood, NJ; Valley Hospital; Grade 11; 2 Hours/Week; Total Hours:20
Clerical Work, such as Typing, Sorting and filing, Copying and collating, Record keeping, Appointment scheduling, Data entry, Minor bookkeeping, Low level public relations.
Sep 07 – Sep 09; Junior Volunteer; Teaneck, NJ; Holy Name Hospital; Grades 9,10,11; 2 Hours/Week; Total Hours: 116
Volunteered in the Foods & Nutrition Services. Passed & prepared food trays, prepared utensils, cleaned the trays, delivered food trays to patients.
Extracurricular Activities
Interact Club; Grades 9,10,11,12
A community service organization requiring an annual attendance of 10-12 hours.
Ahimsa Club; Grade 9
A service organization to promote non-violence.
E.R.A.S.E. Club; Grades 9,10,11
An organization for eliminating Racism & Sexism Everywhere.
Awards/Certificates
Mar 10; Interact Service Club; Grade 12
Selected to be Historian. Class Executive Officer for 9th Graders. Responsibilities include: attend every meeting and event, take pictures that depicted caring & positive attributes, and organize for 9th grade.
May 10; National Honor Society; Grade 12
Selected to be a member of National Honor Society. A community service organization requiring an annual attendance of 20 hours.
Skills/Academic Achievement
Honor Roll
Included on Honor Roll in Grades 9 and 10 every marking period
Personal Statement:
Growing up with a family strongly affiliated in the medical profession, I find myself also leaning toward the field, particularly pharmacy. Throughout my academic career, I have always found myself excelling in the science curriculum, so in the future I want to incorporate science into my life and make that the foundation of my career. Also, I want to be in a school that gives back to the community. Learning the importance of community service and serving the society that has given me so much is a major part of the career choice I want to pursue. As a pharmacist, I get to work directly with the community and incorporate these values as well as help people deal with their number one priority, their health. Not only do today’s pharmacists count pills, but new laws have been passed across the United States that enables pharmacists to perform check-ups on patients’ blood pressure and give patients vaccinations for some illnesses. In view of my commitment to a diverse population, I hope to use the academic programs to combine my leadership abilities with the social opportunities that will enhance my college experience. I know St. John’s will provide me with the challenges I seek to grow into a well rounded young adult.
So what do you guys think? Do you think I should wait for St. John’s or should I enroll into MCPHS Boston Pharmacy program?
Another thing–I used the SuperMatch feature (on CollegeConfidential) — where I compared my results — and it said I have a high 97-98% chance of getting into St. John’s PharmD program but I don’t know if this feature is accurate or precise. So yeah, what do you guys think, what are my chances of getting into St. John’s University Queens Pharmacy?
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Posted on 03 December 2010. Tags: affiliated computer services, Beaverton, call, customer, customer service representative, first call resolution, granite and marble, Home, kiosk services, medical deductions, precision countertops, service, technical support representative, time home buyer, tualatin oregon
Experience: Stream Global Services Technical Support Representative
03/2010 – 09/2010 Beaverton, OR (503) 626-2800
• Supported TurboTax software with technical and analytical support.
• Troubleshot tax calculations, itemized deductions, first time home buyer credits and medical deductions, etc.
• First contact resolution was applied to all calls.
• Detailed documentation of every call.
Universal Hospital Services Customer Service Representative
06/2008 – 02/2010 Beaverton, OR (503) 643-9995
• Provided biomedical services to hospitals, rehab centers and hospices throughout the northwest and northern California.
• Delivery and pickup of all medical equipment, using a 26 foot box truck.
• Filing and billing of all paperwork and customer transfers.
• Daily maintenance, repair, cleaning and testing of all medical equipment.
Precision Countertops Stoneworker & Backsplash
05/2006 – 05/2008 Wilsonville, Oregon (503) 692-6660
• Responsible for polishing and cutting of granite and marble back splash countertops for home installation.
• Assisted installers with residential and commercial countertop installations.
• Helped facilitate completion of all countertop orders, on time, through effective workstation communication and chronological labeling.
• Delivered countertops and backsplash pieces to installers in the Portland area using a 16 foot box truck.
Solvport, LLC. Technical Support Representative
08/2005 – 05/2006 Tualatin, Oregon (503) 352-1340
• Provided nationwide, inbound ATM & Kiosk customer support and service via remote diagnostics.
• Responsible for remaining up-to-date on all current and relevant ATM information
supporting a 24/7, 365 day a year operation.
• Required to provide a first call resolution to every customer.
• National leader and innovator of the outsourced, off-premise, ATM & Kiosk services industry.
Affiliated Computer Services Customer Interaction Specialist
06/2003 – 08/2005 Tualatin, Oregon (503) 620-2867
• Provided inbound customer service to Boost Mobile Customers.
• Responsible for account activations and all maintenance activities.
• Provided network tickets to repair damaged cell phone towers to engineers.
• Later promoted to assisting with supervisor calls in addition to all other CSR activities.
Education: Aloha High School General Diploma
09/1997 – 06/2001
Skills: I have an extensive history of proven customer service and satisfaction. Throughout my years I have demonstrated the ability to lead, mentor, and be an influential member of any team.
I possess proven sales skills, which have directly benefitted the teams, bottom-line.
I also possess proven Windows software and hardware knowledge, Microsoft Office Suite skills, including, but not limited to: Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
Languages: Spanish – Semi-Fluent (2 Years)
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Posted on 20 November 2010. Tags: bandwidth allowance, Boxee, cable tv service, foxnews, HBO, high speed internet, high speed internet access, hsn, msnbc, network affiliates, premium, qvc, rubber meets the road, service, Warner
Right now, I have digital cable and Roadrunner high-speed internet access from Time Warner. I don’t have any premium channels like HBO/Showtime/Cinemax, so I won’t miss those. I like all of the ESPN channels, A&E, HGTV, CNBC, MSNBC, FoxNews, CNN, HSN, QVC and others. I keep hearing about “content” that’s available through the set-top boxes like Roku, the Boxee Box, and also on Google TV. Is there a Lifehacker or Consumerist article out there that weighs exactly what I’d lose and gain from ditching my Digital Cable subscription? I like watching my local network affiliates. Would I have access to local newscasts any more with these devices? Would my bandwidth allowance be enough with Roadrunner to handle all of this streaming? I realize that appointment viewing is on the decline, and the idea is to watch what you want when you want. I just don’t know what to expect, when the rubber meets the road.
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