ALLEN E. HAYNES
CIVILIAN EDUCATION MILITARY EDUCATION COURSES
University of Dayton 1972-1976 Army Correspondence Courses
Indiana University/Purdue University Army Supply Management Course
at Indianapolis Standard Army Retail Supply System
Transportation of Hazardous Materials
Army Leadership Courses
WORK EXPERIENCE
May 29, 2009 to Present:
Motor Vehicle Operator/Small Shop Chief. As the senior motor vehicle operator and small shop
chief, I planned and organized work schedules for lower graded workers. Worked closely with the
General Services Fleet Manager to coordinate the maintenance schedules for two semi-tractors,
three semi-trailers, two box trucks, and two pickup trucks.
As this job requires delivery of military equipment, I worked with National Guard leadership to
coordinate time of delivery of equipment, pick up of obsolete equipment and schedule mission’s
essential equipment deliveries. I also scheduled obsolete equipment deliveries to other defense
logistical agencies in other states. I have good communication skills, which is essential for these
missions and have logged over 500,000 miles without incident. I assisted the United States Property
Fiscal Office Warehouse in achieving two supply excellence awards.
9346 Eden Woods Court, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Home: 317-***-**** Cell: 317-***-**** Email:
***********@*****.***
June 29, 1998 to December 2010:
Performed a full range of warehousing activities that included receiving, storing, issuing, shipping
bulk and bin materials. Operated large warehouse vehicles i.e., cargo tractors and forklifts to
15,000 lbs. I prepared items for processing, utilizing the appropriate standard army management
information system. Insured that special documentation remained with materials throughout the
storage/issue process, i.e., material safety data sheet (MSDS). I also performed quality assurance
inspections of materials in storage and prepared a variety of supply documents and reports.
Coordinated incoming and outgoing shipments and placement of materials within the warehouse
which required knowledge of specialized handling, storing and safety procedures that could only
acquired through formal courses of study and on the job training to insure adherence to governing
regulatory procedures and policies. The success of the warehouse environment requires the
knowledge to understand complex verbal and written instructions pertaining to various duties,
responsibilities and procedures governing the warehouse of which I am proficient.
REFERENCES:
LTC John A. Seprodi
Deputy United States Property & Fiscal Officer
USPFO for Indiana
2002 South Holt Road
Indianapolis, IN 46241
Ph: 317-***-****
Cell: 317-***-****
9346 Eden Woods Court, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Home: 317-***-**** Cell: 317-***-**** Email:
***********@*****.***
Scott E. Wolff, CW4 US Army
Logistics Property Book Officer
USPFO for Indiana
2002 South Holt Road
Indianapolis, IN 46241
Ph: 317-***-****
Cell: 317-***-****
LTC Walter L. Finney
Logistics Officer
Headquarters 38th Infantry Division
3912 W. Minnesota Street
Indianapolis, IN 46241
Ph: 317-***-****
Cell: 317-***-****
Mrs. Brenda Simmons
Contracting Officer
USPFO for Indiana
2002 South Holt Road
Indianapolis, IN 46241
Ph: 317-***-****
9346 Eden Woods Court, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Home: 317-***-**** Cell: 317-***-**** Email:
***********@*****.***