

I answered an ad in the newspaper, interviewed and got the job. One of the best, most enjoyable jobs I ever had. It was fast-paced and the LO's bothered you a lot (ha-ha), but everyone was great. It was challenging, but rewarding. H & R Block definetly gave you back what you put into it. It was a great time, great experience. So, thank you to all the loan officers, the guys and girls in Pleasonton California (who really helped me out at the onset). Would not trade the memories there for anything. Shout out to Sean McClinton, Angelo Falto and Titus Todd. Gosh, just realizing how nostalgic it is to look back!!!!! Oh, not only did I work there, but Angelo Falto helped my dad refinance his rental property too on a timely basis with no hassles. Thank you guys!!!!! Miss you all.

Williness to put my self in position to support and accommodate the customer in the most satisfactory ways possible.

It was 7 years in the making that I worked as a sub for the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players through a dear friend, Ellie, who was a long time member of the group. As a sub I did mostly runouts and tours, but never had a chance to play in New York City. Then one fateful day Ellie had passed away in February of 2011, and there was also another violinist who retired after being a member for several decades. These events created vacancies for the violin section. A few months later, I wound up doing a small tour at the Wolf Trap near DC with NYGASP and I was playing H.M.S. Pinafore for the first time, therefore sight reading the music for the performance. Little did I know that this was my audition for the company. Thank goodness I took sight reading classes when I was at Manhattan School of Music. My stand partner, Peter (who we unfortunately just lost) told the leaders of the orchestra that I was kicking tail and nailing the music. A couple months later, they asked me to sit in as Concertmaster for The Grand Duke (a very rarely performed work & the last collaboration of Gilbert & Sullivan) for the entire production run. Shortly before the run of Grand Duke, the management asked me to be a member, but after performing the concertmaster role for the first time, they agreed that I was qualified to be a rotation concertmaster. Ever since late 2011, I've been sitting in several different positions in the violin section, but also concertmaster occasionally. It's a real privilege and a testament of legacy to those who helped me become a member of this wonderful organization.

I learned to communicate with people politely. I learned to make good customer service. I lerned to work independently and aernes money on my own.

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Family friend in management and 10 years experience in leadership, training etc. With PGBA (former BCBS of SC).


I put a app . there back in 1982 retired in2016 I enjoy my 34 years

Its a convenient store sell breakfast,lunch.Among everything that stores usually have.Open 7 Days A Week Locates in Woolmarket which is Biloxi Ms