Amber L. Downey
Vancleave, Ms. 39565
*********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE: To work in a friendly work environment.
Education: Abraham Lincoln High school. Philadelphia, Pa. 19111
GED-Temple University July, 2002.
Employment: American Baitworks Co. 2400 Gulf Tech Rd. Ocean Springs. Ms.39595. 228-***-****. Hired March, 2019 until present. I started in the frog room, was needed in the assembly department, then a picker/packer position opened in the shipping department so I applied and was picked for the spot, then a spot opened in the injection molding department and was picked for that spot.
Carolin Treasures. 2850 Government Blvd. Mobile, Al. 36606. 251-***-****. Hired by Denny Knight. Started May 28. 2019 until March, 2019. Starting wage $11.00 ending wage $12.50. I work with heat convection presses and ovens. I prep images onto mugs, treat jars, tumblers, garden flags, coasters, glass cutting boards, foam coasters, mouse pads, koozies, night lights, and a bunch other products. After prepping then I heat the product so the image transfers, then after cooling for a bit then some assembly, then take to shipping department.
Edgewater Cleaners. 2575 Pass Rd. Biloxi, Ms. 39531. 228-***-****. Hired by Matthew Blaine. Started September 1, 2017 until May 18, 2019. Starting wage $9.50. End wage $10.00. I was a universal employee there. I was a cashier, counter help, use the computer to tag in clothes, hang invoice tickets on the assembly line, press shirts on a torso press, press cuff and collars, replace buttons, check the garments for spots, holes, make sure no wrinkles, assemble the customers orders, sort the laundry for the boss, put the orders away, pin customers for alterations, heirloom wedding gowns and christening gowns, help out in the laundromat next door, cleaned.
Budget Cleaners. 15326 Dedeaux Rd. Gulfport, Ms. 39503. 228-***-****. Hired by Pershant Patel. Worked there from July, 2011 until August, 2017. Starting wage $9.00. End wage $10.50. I was a cashier there. It was a drop off pickup dry cleaner. Customers would bring their garments to be cleaned in, I would take the name and put other information into the computer, give them a ticket and they would leave. I would invoice and tag the garments and put them in the proper bag. The delivery guy would come and pickup the dirty and drop off the clean. I would then scan the orders into the computer, so when the customers would come and pickup their garments I would pull the name and or phone number up and get them from the conveyor belt. I would also clean the store, call the customers that wanted to be notified, took in alterations also pinned customers for alterations, sat up alteration appointments, did the paperwork for Keesler Airforce alterations and The Beau Rivage cleaning when they did that.
Frosting Gourmet Cupcakes.6616 Rose Farm Road Ocean
Springs, Ms. 39564. Hired by Craig Fant (Owner) 601-***-**** Worked
under Chef John LaCroix 228-***-****. I'm not sure if these numbers
still work. I started April-2010 until July-2011 Starting wage $8.50
End wage $10.50. I was the Baker for the 3 stores. I baked the
cupcakes for the stores and cakes for the cake decorator for either
customer orders or for weddings and events the catering company
needed. I was laid off from this job July 2011.
Subway: store228-***-**** Bienville Blvd. Ocean Springs,Ms. 39564.
Hired by Sonja White cell228-***-****. I'm not sure if her number
still works. I started April-2009 until April-2010 for other job.
Starting wage $7.25 Ending wage $7.50. Sandwich Artist. Duties: Open
store, closed the store, set up work area, food prep, cashier, answer phone, take orders
over telephone or in line, put truck deliveries away, opening store
count and shift change count, cleaning lobby, bathrooms, prep areas,
restock soda closet or fridge.
Eddington Thread MFG. Co.: 1-215-***-**** 3222 Knights Road Bensalem, Pa. 19020. Hired by Mike Brown and Ajit Patel. I started there July 2000 until July 2007. Starting wage $8.00 Ending wage $11.50. I started in the King spool Department running thread on machines for
customers that would call and order it for there companies. Sometimes
through oil and sometimes not. I would fix my own machines. I ran
samples to encourage future customers to buy our thread for there
needs. Then I went to work in the Dye-House Department to learn
something new and there I had to weight out chemicals, dyes, acids,
and solvents to add to the kettles and put the kettles under pressure
for the dye to adhere to the thread. I would then have to take samples
of the thread to match to what the customer was ordering, then I would
wash the thread then put the carrier off to the side to dry. I also
had to do inventory for my chemicals, dyes, acids, and solvents I
used. I would also have to fix my kettles and the machines in the
Dye-House also. I have a letter of recommendation from Eddington
Thread. I had to move in 2007 to Mississippi to care for a family
member.
Skills: Answering phones, Taking orders, Put orders away, Filing,
Computer literate, Customer friendly, Cleaner, I've changed oil, I've fixed machines, I've helped out at a nursing home for High School as well as being a Teachers Aid for school, Cashier, I can read directions and assemble furniture and things, Whatever I dont know I will learn, Quick learner, I have also
trained other employees at these jobs.
References:
Dawn Forney 215-***-****.