Name: Winters Trevor Darin Address:
SSN: ***-**-**** Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075
Phone Days: 615-***-**** (cell)
Evenings: 615-***-**** (home)
Email: trayman 1965 @ yahoo.com
Objective: To obtain a position with your company that is both challenging and exciting.
CIVILIAN EDUCATION: Masters +30, (January 2012) Special Education, MTSU
Masters Degree (M.Ed.), (August 2007), Special Education (Mild-Moderate) MTSU
B.S. (Psychology), (December 1989), MTSU
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Job Title Correctional Teacher
Duties I taught all Social Studies curriculum, and maintained
all state and local paperwork.
Employers Name and Address New Visions Academy
3981 Stewarts Lane
Nashville Tn. 37208
Supervisor’s Name Everett Singleton 615-***-****
Dates of Employment November 2009-April 2012
Job Title 6th Grade Special Education Teacher
Duties Teach students who had behavior
issues. Maintain IEP’s and all
state and federal paperwork.
Employers Name and Address Sycamore Middle School
1025 Old Clarksville Pike
Pleasant View, Tennessee. 37146
Supervisor’s Name Judy Bell 615-***-****
Dates of Employment August 2004-May 2007
MILITARY EDUCATION:
Phase I Automated Logistics November 1995-May 1996
Specialist School Nashville, Tennessee
Phase II Automated Logistics June 1996
Specialist School Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Military Related Experience:
January 2011-Present Responsible for the operations of all
Platoon Sergeant (Headquarters Platoon) the headquarters platoon: to include:
Company A 278th RSS ACR 1) general supply, 2) supply,
Lobelville, Tennessee 3) kitchen personnel and
4) company maintenance.
Additional duties included boarding
of lower ranking personnel. Also
established a canteen to build an
NCO fund. Also the college educational representative.
ADSW
USPFO June 6-Sept. 28, 2007
Nashville, Tennessee
Summary of Experience: I started in the warehouse pulling and packing orders. I was transferred to the Transportation Department after approximately 2 weeks. I was in charge of all GSA vehicles for the department. I was replacing a soldier who was going to Afghanistan. I left due to new money not being approved for the position until mid-November 2007.
SAMS I NCOIC March 2005-June 2006
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Ramadi, Iraq
Summary of Experience: I was in charge of Production Control section for the 779th Maintenance Company. I had to train 3 clerks who had no experience in working with the SAMS system. Only one of the three clerks was a 92A. We successfully processed over 5600 work orders in approximately 11 months. We ordered in excess of $20 million dollars in repair parts. I manually tracked work orders, assisted in the return of parts to the main Class IX yard, and had to produce daily, weekly, and monthly reports to the chain of command.