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Default Jun 16, 2019 at 02:03 PM
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My resume is not complete yet, this is what I have worked on so far. Does this sound like too much? I want to convey my skills but not go overboard.

I am looking at any jobs that don't require a degree and am also looking for places I could apply to that are mental health focused. Also, I am working on my blog to gain more traffic by adding quality articles and videos to it. That could be a source of revenue also.

And if anyone knows of anyone who is hiring, please, let me know.

How does this sound and I want honest feedback! I can take it!

I am so excited to have energy again!! And my concentration has improved 10 fold! I no longer have any problems understanding and remembering new information. That was the problem I had in school. It's gone!! I am practically bouncing off of every wall in my apartment!

My Professional Summary

Interested in getting an online position to use my abilities, experience, and skills. As a good listener and communicator, I am honest, hard-working, and reliable. I love people and can work alone and in a team.

Comfortable with technology, I learn new skills and processes quickly. I am confident my performance will shine brightly as a team member for any company I work for.

Skills

I think fast on my feet.

Excellent attention to detail

Background in customer service

Work Experience:

Lee Enterprises 2007-2008 approximately Part time. Job responsibilities included taking incoming calls from customers who had not received their paper to coordinate with the delivery drivers to get their paper replaced. I also took payments over the phone and entered their information into their accounts.

At&T: Bilingual Customer Service Representative: 2001-2002 approximately I am working to get the correct dates.

Responsibilities included Taking inbound calls from Spanish speakering customers from New York to set up local phone service. I set up new accounts, located their addresses correctly, did credit checks, sold local service features such as call waiting, call forwarding, and more. Also, I set up their service installation appointments.

Catholic Charities LAMP as a bilingual medical interpreter for Hispanic Patients. I interpreted for the patient and into English to the medical staff. I covered the low income clinic in St. John's Mercy Medical center, Labor and Delivery and the ER. I have sent an email requesting my work history to Truework.com The response said they will be open tomorrow.

I emailed Lee Enterprises to find out the correct dates. I do not know how far back their employment records go. I found AT&T's Human Resources number and will call them Monday morning.

In 2002-2003 I became disabled and had to stop working. In 2005 Social Security awarded me Disability Benefits.

I can work now because I have worked hard to improve my health so I can earn my living using my skills and talents.

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