DAVID A. CAIN
Watertown, MA 02472
Email **********@*******.***
I am seeking a position that allows me to use my varied skills with some challenges.
EXPERIENCE
JULY 2022 – JANUARY 2023
ASSOCIATE, Home depot
Received and sorted new merchandise. Assisted other associates in placing merchandise on store shelves. Assisted customers in finding and selecting merchandise in the store. Assisted customers in loading merchandise in their vehicles. Organized the shopping carriages and heavy-duty carts for customer use. I earned three “Homer Awards”.
JANUARY 1980 (ESTIMATED) – MAY 2022
UTILITY WORKER, people ready (formerly Labor ready)
I performed a wide variety of blue-collar jobs, including driving cars at a used-car auction, unloading large trucks at warehouses using a pallet jack, shoveling snow, and being part of a 15-man crew that raised or lowered a canvas tent above a set of tennis courts.
EDUCATION
JUNE 1996 (ESTIMATED)
COMPLETED FOUR COURSES, Mass Bay community college
Straight As in two English classes, an A for a class titled “Critical Thinking Skills”, and a C for Business Organizations. I also attended a class titled “Legal Procedures” but I received an incomplete grade.
JUNE 1976
DIPLOMA, Newton north high school, newton, ma
SKILLS
My Twitter account is followed by John Kasich (the last Governor of Ohio), two U.S. Senators, seven U.S. Representatives, seven state legislators, and a retired Army General.
I’m a 1980 graduate of a 7-month Computer Electronics course that was offered by Sylvania Technical School.
In 2020, I collected nomination signatures for a candidate for the U.S. House.
I was a full-time student at the New England School of Photography School from 1982 until early 1984, but I had to stop going to classes due to time spent in a civil courtroom.
ACTIVITIES
During the 2016 presidential election, I helped a major-party candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives collect nomination signatures so that he could qualify to be on the ballot. I helped him and a major-party candidate for the U.S. Senate by retweeting their campaign messages on Twitter. Earlier, I helped a major-party candidate in another state make a successful campaign for State Treasurer by retweeting his campaign messages. He was later appointed the State Attorney General by the new Governor of that state. That state Attorney General has been following my Twitter account for five and a half years.