Mr. Dana Christopher Worthy
Winder, G.A. 30680
Cell: 770-***-****
Email: **********@*******.***
**/**/**** ** *******. Athens Technical College,
*** ** *** ** *, Athens, GA 30601.Ph: 706-***-****.
08/09/2013 to 07/09/2014. Class A - Local Pick Up & Delivery Route Driver,
Central Transport Int., 6431 Corley Rd, Norcross, GA 30071. Ph: 1-586-***-**** Ext 301101.
-Operated gas and/or electric powered forklifts and manual pallet jacks to load and/or unload freight
-Used a RF scanner to track customer freight
-Delivered product goods and Hazardous Material to various customers
-Picked up and shipped customer goods and Hazardous Material from various customers
-Checked and verified merchandise according to bill(s) of laden
-Operated a commercial vehicle in an assigned zone while using time efficient routes
-Performed pre-trip, enroute and post safety inspections on commercial vehicles
07/26/2012 to 08/08/2013. Commercial Vehicle (Regional) Driver,
Schneider National, Inc., 3300 International Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30060. Ph: 1-404-***-****.
-Operated a commercial vehicle in a regional zone of the U.S. while obeying all state road laws & statues
-Operated an automated communication device (Qual-Com) and commercial navigation devices
-Overseen and checked proper loading & weight restriction(s) of load
-Adjusted tandem wheel(s) to safely navigate load in accordance with state road regulation(s)
-Performed safety check procedures before, during and after vehicle operation
-Identified, corrected, and/or reported all vehicle deficiencies
-Compiled time, mileage, and load data via electronic or paper log(s)
11/28/2011 to 07/25/2012. Commercial Vehicle (OTR) Driver, PAM Transportation
Services Inc., 297 West Henri de Tonti Blvd, Tontitown, AR 72770. Ph: 1-479-***-****.
-Operated a commercial vehicle throughout the 48 states while obeying all state road laws & statues
-Operated an automated communication device (Qual-Com) and commercial navigation devices
-Overseen and checked proper loading/ weight restriction(s) of load
-Preselected tandem wheel adjustment to safely navigate load in accordance with state road regulation(s)
-Performed safety check procedures before, during and after vehicle operation
-Identified, corrected, and/or reported all vehicle deficiencies; supporting mechanics where necessary
-Compiled time, mileage, and load data via electronic or paper log(s)
10/24/2011 to 11/23/ 2011. C-1 Truck Driving Academy, 3603 East Raymond Street, Indianapolis, IN 46203, PH:877-***-****.
-Received Class A (CDL) truck driving license
-Received classroom and behind the wheel instruction to safely operate various commercial vehicles
09/15/2011 to 10/ 23/ 2011. Unemployed (returned from Iraq)
12/30/2008 to 09/ 14/ 2011. Small Arms Weapons Repairer, Olgoonik Logistics, LLC, Camp Diamondback/ H-7(Mosul, Iraq), H.R Supervisor: Erika A. Pierce, Ph# 907-***-****.
-Used precision tools and gauges to conduct: quarterly, semi & annual weapon systems gaging and services
-Performed (10 thru 30 level) DS field maintenance on the M9 pistol thru MK19 machine gun
-Determined the serviceability of weapon systems or weapon parts to correct weapon deficiencies
-Identified & annotated short comings and deficiencies on appropriate military forms
-Provided technical guidance to civilian & military personnel on actions of repair or replacement of part(s)
-Provided technical guidance to personnel on weapon systems code out and turn-in procedures
-Completed risk assessments to identify potential hazards before & upon completion of all daily activities
-Conducted initial, in-progress and final quality control inspections on all small arms equipment
-Stored, inventoried and ordered small arms repair parts for the bench and shop stock inventory
03/02/2008 to 12/29/2008. Small Arms Weapons Repairer, Lear Siegler Services, Inc., Camp Warrior/ C-7 (Kirkuk,Iraq), Supervisor: Eric Williams, Ph# 713-***-****.
-Performed DS Maintenance on military style/ small arms weapon systems from M9 thru MK19
-Provided technical assistance to personnel on weapon systems code out/ turn-in procedures
-Provided technical assistance to civilian personnel on actions of repair or replacement of part(s)
-Determined the serviceability of equipment and/or repair procedures to correct faults
-Conducted quality control inspections on small arms equipment
-Completed risk assessments to identify potential hazards before & upon completion of all daily activities
-Conducted initial, in-progress and final quality control inspections on all small arms equipment
04/21/2007 to 01/08/2008. Deputy Sheriff, Cobb County Sheriff’s Office, Supervisor: Donald Hunton,Ph# 770-***-****.
-Received law violators in the County Jail and booked personnel into the jail system
-Used various computer hardware to aid in photographing and fingerprinting inmates
-Conducted various inmate roll call by physically checking each inmates’ ID and daily roster
-Conducted security rounds to ensure security of the cellblock and prevent prisoner breakout
-Responded to emergency situations inside of a correctional institution
-Briefed daily status report(s) to senior jail management personnel
02/19/2006 to 02/01/2007. Small Arms Weapons Repairer, Lear-Siegler Services, Inc., Camp Warrior/ C-7 (Kirkuk,Iraq), Supervisor: Mark Best, Ph# 713-***-****.
-Performed DS level maintenance on military style/ small arms weapon systems from M9 thru MK19
-Determined the serviceability of equipment and/or repair procedures to correct faults
-Provided technical assistance to personnel on actions of repair or replacement of part(s)
-Used precision tools and gauges to conduct: quarterly, semi & annual weapon systems gaging and services
-Conducted quality control inspections on small arms equipment
-Completed risk assessments to identify potential hazards before & upon completion of all daily activities
-Conducted initial, in-progress and final quality control inspections on all small arms equipment
01/23/2005 to 11/29/2005. Materials Handler, U.S. Army Medical Material Center Europe, (Pirmasens, Germany),Supervisor: Mr. Oscar Frierson, Ph#: ***-**-****-866521.
-Used a RF scanner to track medical material and warehouse supplies
-Used the company computer program (Tammis) to receive, store and track merchandise
-Operated warehousing equipment i.e electric forklifts, manual pallet jacks & cherry pickers
-Loaded and unloaded medical material from containers
-Updated stock rotation and merchandise consolidations in the company's computer program
-Checked material for completeness, serviceability, and expiration date
-Reported overages and shortages to the warehouse supervisor
-Prepared, documented and shipped material to various worldwide locations
11/29/2004 to 01/22/2005. Cashier, Rhein Main Commissary, Rhein Main Airbase, (Darmstadt, Germany),Supervisor: Mrs. Linda Foreback, Ph# N/A (due to military base closure).
-Operated a cash register coupled to an electronic scale
-Received and verified change fund and personal checks
-Processed sales of subsistence items to authorized customers
-Scanned items and entered proper Look-up Code for random weight or scaled items
-Determined proper prices by unit marking and price listings
03/19/2002 to 10/31/2004. Staff Sergeant/ E-6. U.S. Army. Warner Kaserne, (Bamberg, Germany), Supervisor:Sergeant First Class David Cherry, Ph#: 011-49-951-***-****.
-Used Microsoft computer applications to process personal actions
-Assisted in resolving payroll and personal issues by working with other outside agencies
-Conducted briefings and reported daily status to senior management
-Created and distributed memorandums to senior management
-Created, maintained and conducted periodic review of classified files
07/26/2000 to 03/04/2002. Sergeant/ E-5. U.S. Army. Fort Hamilton, (Brooklyn, New York), Supervisor: Mr. Rocco Mandile. Ph#: 718-***-****.
-Provided community outreach in the areas of Conflict Resolution and Violence Prevention
-Detained and processed offenders in accordance with state and federal statues
-Responsible for training, performance evaluations and professional development of personnel
-Assigned sectors for subordinates to patrol
-Proofread completed reports for accuracy and compliance
06/17/1997 to 06/16/2000. Sergeant/ E-5. U.S. Army, Taylor Barracks, (Mannheim, Germany), Supervisor: First Sergeant Tracy Hixon. Ph#: N/A
-Developed and managed security programs dedicated to protecting classified information
-Trained personnel on proper procedures for handling and safeguarding classified material
-Ensured security measures were implemented based on threat assessment and military intelligence
-Conducted physical security inspections of military structures
-Assisted with units’ small arms storage, maintenance and distribution program within the Battalion
Additional Information:
- Experience operating a gas or electric powered forklift(s)
-Valid Class A (CDL) License (Issued by the state of Georgia)
-Current D.O.T Physical card (Expires 08-12-2015)
-Doubles, Triples, Tanker and Hazardous Material Endorsements
-Proficient with Microsoft computer applications i.e. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
-Valid U.S. Passport (Expires: October 19, 2018)
-Honorably Discharged: November 31, 2004 (US Army-Active Duty)
-Rank Obtained: Staff Sergeant/E-6
-7 years leadership/ supervisory experience while serving on active duty
-Served 4 years in the country of Iraq as a Small Arms Weapons Repairer
-11 years of weapons handling, servicing and repairing while serving on active duty (U.S. Army)
References:
Tim Knafla- 586-***-**** Ext 301101(Supervisor at Central Transport)
Ricardo Allen- 404-***-**** (Supervisor at Schneider National Inc.)
James Coleman- 609-***-**** (friend)
Allen Dunaway- 856-***-**** (friend)