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Jesse Mcfarlane Coombs

 

Address: 25 Elizabeth Street

City: etobicoke

State: ontario

Country: Canada

 
Phone: 647 348 2697
 

objective

Seeking a part time position in the customer service industry to help expand my skills and knowledge and will benefit me and wont interfere with my college course.

 

Work Experience

Crew Member (06/13/2007 – 09/10/2010)

Worked part time for 3 months in Mcdonalds as a crew member.

Last Employer: Mcdonalds

Responsibilities: Cooked burgers and other foods to customers satisfaction. Unloaded truck with goods and stocked up the warehouse. Kept my area clean at all times and washed dishes at closing time

General Labourer (11/15/2008 – 01/25/2008)

Worked in assembly line for a door -parts company.

Last Employer: DayBar industries

Contact Person: 905) 625-8000

Responsibilities: Assembled door parts by welding the steel together and stocked parts for shipment to other companies.

General Labourer  (03/03/2009 – 07/24/2009)

Worked on demolition and construction of houses.

Last Employer: Heather Alexander

Responsibilities: Demolished parts of houses, stocked up wooden supplies for construction and disposed of old house parts.

Education

Establishment: Everest College of Business, Technology and Health Care

Skills

Hard-worker , easy to get along with. Competetive when needed and doesnt complain about any of the tasks assigned by superiors. Great communication skills and leadership qualities.

Computer Skills: Computer savvy Microsoft word powerpoint etc.

Additional Information

Attending Everest College March 1st. Looking to attain my diploma in the Network Administration field.

Interests

Im a very active person that likes to try a variety of things, for example;
 I was captain of my basketball team in New York for 3 years 2003-2006, became a starting player for rugby team in late 2006-2007...but I also have skills in the culinary arts and poetry.
Did many performances throught 2007 and 2008 as a member of Artistic Effuision to keep youth off the streets and put them into music programs.