Daniel Z. Seyler
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865-2325
Telephone: 908-***-****
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EDUCATION Please click a school's name to learn more.
1968 - 1973 The Pennington School, Pennington, New Jersey
1973 - 1978 Radford College, Radford, Virginia
1975 Nelson School of Real Estate
1981 Trenton State College, Trenton, New Jersey
1982 - 1986 Other computer training...
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Errors and omissions exempted.
My Employment experiences since 1969 have made me
a better person. Some jobs were taken with the intention
of training for my career in Marketing. A very good way to
learn is by doing. Some jobs were taken because they paid
well and they helped put aside savings for other goals.
While attending High School and College, there was
The Nitty Gritty of SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
1973 Hub City Distributors, Trenton, NJ - Beer Delivery
1974 Hub City Distributors, Trenton, NJ - Beer Delivery
1974 Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ - Ferris Wheel
1975 Painted a house, Riegelsville, NJ
1976 Trenton Times - Classified Copy Pick-up
1976 Great Adventure - John Shawn Photographer
1977 Great Adventure - Hot Dog Chef
1978 After Graduation from Radford College I started working
for Channel Home Center, Phillipsburg, NJ. Although minimum wage
was $3.35 per hour, Channel paid less by claiming underpaid people
were being paid "salary". Economic conditions in 1978 were bleak
with mortgage interest rates at around 18%. Although I tried to use my
Real Estate License, the time was wasted because of high interest rates.
1979 Willamette Industries, Riegelsville, NJ - Laborer
1980 Applied for and received a patent for a variable grade level.
1981 Left Willamette to attend Trenton State College.
1982 Elco Hemming, Washington, NJ - Receiving
Suffered a debilitating back injury.
1982-1984 McDonald's, Easton, PA - Assistant Manager
1985 Tandy Home Education, Easton, PA - Computer Sales
1985-1987 Roy Rogers Family Restaurant, Flemington, NJ - Assistant Manager
1987 Sears Tobacco Shop/Ticketron, Whitehall, PA - Store Manager
1988 Took time off to write and copyright a fictional account of my
Fast Food experiences. Title: McNormal's: Another Last Food Restaurant
1989 & 1990 I was bit by the Political Bug. At the age or 34 years, finally
realized there were no politicians who were in office for the improvement
and well being of the mass population of the United States of America.
1990 Campaigning as a Democrat, I travelled around New Jersey
and collected 1,040 Signatures on my petitions so I could run against
United States Senator Bill Bradley in the June 1990 Democrat Primary.
I received approximately 13 percent of the democrat vote.
1990 - 1993 Mostly unemployed, I learned first hand what happens to
individuals without influence who speak out against the Oligarchy
of major corporations that control the United States of America.
1993 - 1997 New Vistas Corp. - Building Maintenance
1996 - present: Organized and Incorporated - National Lambast, Inc.
Purchased an used IBM 386. Wrote software designed to easily record
and disperse data. Lacked funding to complete the online experience.
1997 - 1999 Hartland Grill - A small chain of snack / hot dog stands.
Two Store Manager, Phillipsburg, NJ & Whitehall, PA. I left Hartland
to pursue full time my dream of creating an international network of
directories interlinked over the internet.
1999 - 2000 Welcome to the new Millennium...
2000 - PRESENT Village/Rayna Bus, Stewartsville, NJ
2005 Village/Rayna was purchased by:
First Student Transportation, an international Corporation.
Title: Professional School Bus Driver -
Requirements: New Jersey CDL with Air Brake Certification.
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The Pennington School
This college preparatory High School is a private, religious school
with small class sizes. The Pennington School was organized in 1838.
When attended, the school enrolled students in grades eight through
twelve. I graduated from The Pennington School in 1973.
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RADFORD COLLEGE
Radford College changed it's name to Radford University. Radford
University is a Business, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Teacher's school.
Located in the 'Virginia Highlands' in Southwest Virginia, this educational
experience gave me an opportunity to study General Business with an
emphasis on Marketing and Management Practices. At Radford College,
I was fortunate to study Advertising Copy & Layout with a professor who
had experience with national advertising campaigns, the infamous
Bing Stewart A.K.A. ' The Parker Pen Boy '.
At Radford College, there were many opportunities. I was involved with
extra-curricular activitiy as Year Book Photographer and Photography
Editor. I helped organise a Photography Club, a Soccer Club that went
on to become an intercollegiate team and a Ski Club. I graduated from
Radford College in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business.
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Nelson School of Real Estate
During Summer break from Radford College, in 1975, I attended
Real Estate School and obtained a New Jersey Real Estate License.
Trenton State College
Three years after Graduation from Radford College, I decided
to return to college and obtain an additional degree in Computer
Science. Trenton State College's new name is The College of
New Jersey. This school is in my home town and in 1981 the New
Jersey Department of Education had an advanced IBM 360/370 series
computer located at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Building on the FORTRAN training received at Radford College, I
studied Assembler language. Assembler is a low level programming
language that is a building block to most other programming languages.
At Trenton State College I also studied Job Control Language. JCL was
a powerful tool that made it possible interlink computers in different
locations. Although I lacked financing to complete the Computer Science
Degree at Trenton State College, I learned enough about programming
to quickly pick up other programming languages.
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Other Computer training...
From 1982 through 1986 I repeatedly enrolled in computer
classes with the objective of getting employed in the computer field.
It seemed, every time I enrolled in another class, either the second
semester of that class was canceled or the computer language the
class was based on became obsolete before the class was completed.
PL/1, BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN, ASSEMBLER, JOB CONTROL
LANGUAGE. I laid off computer programming for a while after
COBOL died.
- Store Manager
1988 Took time off to write and copyright a fictional account of my