Charles Ewing
**** ****** ****** ***********, *.Y. 12306 518-***-**** 518-***-****
My Personal Work History
Keis Beer Dist Oakland Avenue Watervliet, N.Y.
Employed from Sept 1980 through July 1997
Reason for leaving: Company went out of business.
Duties Performed: basic warehouse jobs, Loaded and unloaded trucks, log in paper
work, properly putting product away in it’s proper place, Maintaning general
appearance of the warehouse interior, I have been trained in operation of several
types of forklifts, I have also operated several different recycling machines, and
loaded product on train cars to ship out for recycling.
Latham Paint 678 New Loudon Road Latham, N.Y. 12110 518-***-****
Supervisor: Leon Gilman
Employed from July 1997 through April 2011
Reason for leaving: Laid Off
My main duties at Latham paint were Matching colors provided to us by the
customers, and mixing them in the proper coatings needed by the customer.
Customer service is a big part of my job here, Keeping the customer happy to
ensure the customer coming back in the future. I operated forklifts here also to
unload trucks.
List of References
Kenneth Bingham 129 Bedford Ct. Voorheesville, N.Y. 12186 518-***-****
A friend for over 15 years and Bible small group leader.Retired State employee
Bob Lohse 81 Hurst Avenue Albany, N.Y. 12208 518-***-****
State Employee for D.O.T a friend for almost 12 years with his wife Patty
Eric Tanis 4 Locust Dr. Voorheesville N.Y. 12186 518-***-****
A friend for over 15 years, works for the Guilderland Water Dept.
Brian Rutherford 10 Robinhood Rd. Albany, N.Y. 12203 518-***-****
Senior Pastor @ Christ’s Church, friend for over 16 years
Education
Troy High School Burdett Avenue Troy, N.Y. 12180
Graduated 1974 Basic High School classes Major in Art
Attended The School Of Visual Arts NYC
From Aug 1974 Through May 1980 Graduated with a degree in
Cartooning/Illustration
Also,for my own amusment, I attended Russel Sage evening Division, And
studied Cartooning and Theory under The late Hy Rosen former Editorial
Cartoonist, Times Union