
seeking to maintain full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing interpersonal skills, excellent time management and problem-solving skills. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals.
As a DST i am responsible for properly preparing the machine ensuring it will run smoothly for the donors, disconnecting each donor making sure they are leaving healthy and well, sterilizing the donor bed and machine when needed, monitoring each donor making sure no one is sleeping, sick, no infiltration's or hematoma are present. I also assist each phlebotomist with whatever needs to be done, keeping the environment friendly and safe for each donor, stocking the soft goods making sure we all have product to use for the current and next day and lastly making sure all needs of donor and staff are being met.
Apache was a very serious and simple job. I received and had to manage $18,000 – $28,000 each shift. That money was to be able cash out tickets for guest or exchange bills that don’t work. I had to deal with people’s private information as in the social number, ID, and money for every jackpot. I had to make sure my bank was even every shift.
At Whataburger I mostly ran the entire front by myself which included taking orders, making drinks, cash out customers, restock and drop fried foods all at once my entire shift. The fried foods included fries, strips, onion rings, spicy/non spicy chicken patty, bites, apple and lemon pies, lastly fish patties. The restock items includes all those foods, napkins, cups, lids, straws, bags, paper and the entire lobby.
While working at McDonalds I took orders, bagged and passed out the food, made fresh pastries and grease foods. I also made sure every area I worked in was spotless, restock the entire front area which included; cups, lids, straws, and sauces for lobby and front counter, ice, ice cream, bags, toys, and fry accessories.