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Subject: Please review this candidate for: warehouse MA
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Derrick L. Gibson 65
Glendale Street Everett,
MA 02149 Derrickgibson65@yahoo.com 508-517-3992 OBJECTIVE: Obtain
a full time position where I can maximize my skills and leadership abilities
with career advancements in supervision. EDUCATION: Univ.
of Massachusetts at Amherst Completed 15 Units towards AA degree
May, 1985 Framingham
North High SchoolHigh School Diploma May, 1984 SKILLS: Supervisor:
Trainer, Customer Service, Forklift Operator Typing, Accounts payable,
Filing, Conductor for Union Pacific railroad, Verbal/Written Communication
and Accounts Receivable EXPERIENCE DEALER
TIRE, Mansfield, MA
October, 2013-February, 2014 Driver/Warehouse · Associate-Dot
certified · Pick
Orders, Stage orders, and Label orders · Load
Orders on trucks · Deliver
order to customers EMPLOYMENT
2000 /PHARMASOL, PHARMASUTICALS Eastern, MA April, 2013-October, 2013 Forklift
operator/warehouse · Pick
components per line request · Stage
and deliverer components to specific line · Pick
up finished products from lines, shrink wrap, stage for delivery LABOR
READY TEMP/RYDER INC, Holbrook, MA
September, 2011-October, 2013 Warehouse/Forklift operator · Pick
order and stage product for drivers, help load trucks · Remove
old or returned products from trucks. Store in warehouse to be shipped out · Receive
orders per products code to ship · Unload
and label incoming products · Stage
outgoing product at end of shift for morning delivers BEPETERSON
METAL FABRICATION INC, Avon, MAJuly, 2011-November, 2011 Shipping
and Receiving Forklift
Operator Driver · Shipping
finished productions on truck · Received
and logged incoming parts · Pick
up parts and supplies from vendors · Dispense
parts per order per jobs · Allocate
parts for inventory · Also
ship with UPS and FEDEX QUALITY
TEMP/HART HANKS, East Bridgewater, MA
March, 2011-July, 2011 Forklift
operator/picker · Receive
pick orders from customers · Pick
orders, deliver IMPACK
EVENTS AND DISPLAY INC, Lake Elsinore, CA
January, 2002-June, 2008 Display
Technician · Report
to main office and procure work order, receive detailed instructions from
supervisor · Acquire
supplies at office and from the storage unit. Have the ability to work with
people and have the ability to relate to them. · Fuel
and supply truck list for supervisor · Report
to job site to remove old displays and replace with current displays as well
as build displays when required. EXCEL
INC./COORS WAREHOUSE, Ontario, CAMay, 2006-December 2007 Forklift
Operator · Duties:
Maintained clean work place · Unload
railway cars of product; performed shipping and receiving tasks for the company,
such as the unloading and stocking of income product. As well as loading
outgoing product in store warehouse. · Received
work orders from dispatch office and able to deal with paperwork. Obtain
product from warehouse stock. · Place
outgoing product in designated truck aisle, where customer trucks arrive to
be loaded. UNION
PACIFI RAILROAD, West Colton, CAMarch, 2004-April, 2006 Conductor · Served
as a conductor, obtain the proper paperwork for train and the crew; ability
to decipher the paperwork which contained the train list, cargo list, weight
of cars and entire train, list of units of powers, (which informed us if we
had proper units of engines to pull the train), and track notices (which
consists of warrants, which informed the crew of any and all changes with the
railroad track that we were to travel for its destination.) · Deal
with paperwork contained a list of hazardous material that might within the
train and that it was property spaced and cushioned. · Developed
the ability to read and understand maps · Entailed
communications on a federal radio channel and have the ability to speak to
any subdivision track dispatcher as well as different yardmasters · Responsible
for reviewing the train manifest before boarding the train with the crew. · Review
policies and procedures to ensure compliance with the federal government. · Interpret
new and revised regulations and used available sources of information
effectively for safeguard of the cargo and local areas. · Keep
detailed information on signal, speeds, and track conditions. Keep track of
time when the train was delay by restrictive signals. REFERENCES:
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