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Work
Company:
- Chicago, IL
Jul 2008
Position:
Customer accounts manager (cam)
Education
School / High School:
St. Paul- Saint Paul, MN
Mar 2001
Specialities:
Transportation and Clerical
Skills
Mircrosoft Office • Business Communications • Keyboarding 50wpm • Customer Service • 10 key 150-kpm • Filing • Windows 98 • XP • and Vista • and Office Procedures
Customer Accounts Manager (CAM)Chicago, IL Jul 2008 to Jul 2010Manager Trainee (MT)Chicago, IL Jun 2004 to Jul 2008CEZAR'S INN Burbank, IL Aug 2002 to Apr 2003 Shuttle DriverU.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE Saint Paul, MN Mar 2002 to Apr 2002 Office Assistant, InternshipTCU ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAM Saint Paul, MN Nov 2001 to Dec 2001 Student Receptionist, Internship
Education:
St. Paul Saint Paul, MN Mar 2001 to Apr 2002 Transportation and ClericalMACARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL Decatur, IL Aug 1993 to May 1997 Diploma
Skills:
Mircrosoft Office, Business Communications, Keyboarding 50wpm, Customer Service, 10 key 150-kpm, Filing, Windows 98, XP, and Vista, and Office Procedures
The case was brought by two men, Maurice Davis and Andre Glover, who were convicted of robbing multiple gas stations in Texas. At trial, the men received additional mandatory prison terms for using shotguns in connection with their crimes.
Date: Jun 24, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Supreme Court strikes down stiff firearms penalties
The court sided with defendants Maurice Davis and Andre Glover, who were convicted of multiple robbery counts, one count of conspiracy to commit robbery and two counts each of brandishing a shotgun during a crime of violence.
Date: Jun 24, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Final Four: Kentucky's D'Andre Liggins has seen it all, wants second chance at ...
He eventually escaped to a better life, transferring to Findlay Prep in Las Vegas for his senior year and then signing with Kentucky. His older brother, 18-year-old Maurice Davis, did not survive the mean streets, leaving Liggins with an indelible impression of how cheap life can be where he came from.