Is my resume too short? How does it look?

Posted on May 17th, 2011 by admin

OBJECTIVE
To ensure optimal customer satisfaction in a growing retail company with opportunities
or advancement in related customer service areas.

EDUCATION
Associate in Arts in Sociology , (anticipated June 2012)
El Camino College- Torrance, CA
G.P.A 3.8
WORK EXPERIENCE
ROSS Stores HAWTHORNE, CA

Cashier……………………………………………………………June-September 2009
•Quickly and accurately handled all cash and credit card transactions
•Provided customer service, including answering product questions, price checks, refunds, and exchanges
•Maintained clean and presentable front end area
•Commended by customers for efficient, hassel-free checkout
•Answered and routed phone calls
•Assisted fitting room staff as needed
•Greeted customers with courtesy, patience and a smile

Bret Harte Preparatory Middle School LOS ANGELES, CA
Peer Adviser/Tutor………………………………………………….September 2008 -May 2009
Peering Up (After School Program)

•Helped students in larger groups who showed difficulty in understanding basic math and English
•Implemented helpful lessons that captivated the students attention and interest level
•Enforced rules to diffuse conflict amongst students
•Suggested problem-solving solutions that incorporated cooperativeness and common courtesy
•Ensured a safe and fun academic environment for 6-10 students at all times
•Documented students academic progress
•Counseled students individually with special academic problems

its fine, but it could use some more embellishments and a separate list of your skills(typing speed, computer exp, certifications(cpr?), second languages?, stuff like that)

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Is a 1985 El Camino a muscle car?

Posted on May 14th, 2011 by admin

My boyfriend and his friends are in a car group and their cars are awesome… Now me being the girlfriend I, of course, want my Camino to be as badass as can be…. and I need to start by finding out if it’s a muscle car first.. lol please help!
I did put a 79 Camero motor in it… (8 cylinders)

not in 85 ,it had a weak emissions filled 305 from the factory..
the el camino of the 70′s is a real muscle car/truck

Europe July to October?

Posted on May 11th, 2011 by admin

Hi, We are going to Europe starting in France to do the camino de Santiago pilgrimage from France to Spain, We plan to do a bit of couch surfing and we are on a budget as in tight budget, so we thought we’d do a bit of walking through the whole time in Europe. Can anyone recommend walking/hiking treks for those who are pretty fit 40 something year olds. Also should we take a tent and hiking gear or just stick to the cheapish huts along the tracks? I hear that in summer it can be hard to find accommodation in the huts too. Boy where do I start to plan this trip arrrghhhhh!!!!!???
any help/suggestions appreciated please!!!!
Some one said. Your trip would be much easier if you said what route you are taking, Um that’s the whole reason for the post!!! I want to know which one. Someone else said "You mentioned Europe but only said France and Spain" That’s the whole reason for the post I want to know where else to go lol!!
Thanks everyone for your good comments and suggestions but Please understand that when you are in Australia and you have NO idea of what this place looks like, feels like and there are thousands of options it’s like going to a supermarket but you can’t choose cos there is just too much choice. I need people with real simple clear cut advise, not just telling me what else I COULD do. Tell me what not to do that might be a good start. Ok so I hear that the Northern route isn’t quite so hot this time of year, anyone have any advise on that? and yes it’s the Pyranees I was talking about going to. So would it be best if it’s hot to go later in our trip? Basically we have 3 months to kill in Eur

Planning this trip would be much easier if you said where you intend to begin walking the Camino, how much time you think that would take you, and where else you’ll be in Europe.

Most people beginning the Camino in Paris, Le Puy, Arles, or Vezelay, allow up to three months to complete the walk to Santiago de Compostela. If you’re extremely fit, don’t bother taking any rest days, or take the time to look around, then you might complete the pilgrimage in 8 to 10 weeks, but you won’t really have time to sightsee. Unless, of course, you mean you will begin walking at St Jean Pied de Port in the Pyrenees. Then it’s four weeks fast walking, 6 weeks for the majority of pilgrims.

I really suggest you get a guide to whichever Camino path you want to start walking (it’s known as the Chemin de St Jacques in France) and that will give you all the information you need on cheap accommodation in gites and, some, pilgrim hostels through France. Once in Spain you’ll be following the Camino Frances which has a very well structured pilgrim albergue system. This will cost you between 3 to 10 euros per night. You can get the various Camino guides from the online bookshop at the Confraternity of St James. For France especially, it’s well worth the money: http://www.csj.org.uk

Ditch the tent, when you’re walking day after day you need to carry as little as possible.

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Is the brand Camino Real Tequila Of Mexico good brand because i have got two bottles of them for my birthday?

Posted on May 9th, 2011 by admin

I want to make sure that is this a good brand ?

Depends if you like it… its a personal preferance

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