2013 to 2000 Student AS Veterinary MedicineEric's Cleaning Service Reno, NV 2012 to 2012 Residential and Commercial CleanerFMWCC Las Vegas, NV 2010 to 2011 Student/ Cleaning CrewStaffmark Reno, NV 2009 to 2010 Banquet ServerBaldini's Sparks, NV 2008 to 2009 Hostess/ Cashier/ Food ServerCommand Center Sparks, NV 2007 to 2007 General Labor WorkerRail City Sparks, NV 2006 to 2006 BusserSilver Legacy Reno, NV 2001 to 2005 Cocktail Server
Oct 2012 to 2000 Teacher AssistantSt. Vincent's Hospital Birmingham, AL Jun 2005 to Nov 2011 Operating Room Surgery AssistantKirkland Clinic Birmingham, AL Aug 2004 to Mar 2005 Patient EscortAmerica's First FCU Birmingham, AL Mar 2000 to Apr 2004 Teller
Education:
Carver High School Birmingham, AL 1989 Diploma
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Shannon Collins
Work:
Tennessee Technological University - Professor Tennessee School for the Deaf - Teacher
Education:
University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Literacy Studies
Bragging Rights:
Director, Upper Cumberland Writing Project
Shannon Collins
Work:
Apple Inc. - Specialist
Education:
Lesley University - Art Therapy & Mental Health Counseling, James Madison University - Fine Arts & Graphic Design
Shannon Collins
Education:
University of South Florida - Chemistry
About:
Highly enthusiastic and knowledgeable Professional who has a passion for learning new ideas, concepts, and real world applications. Seeking a career that provides purpose and opportunity. A willingnes...
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Shannon Collins
Education:
Huron Heights Secondary
About:
Im the kind of person who wants more than anything for the world to be okay. I want to give back to the Earth.
"For the sacrifice our kids are making, at the age that they're making them, I don't understand how this can be a benefit that's withheld. I won't ever understand it," Shannon Collins, mother of the fallen Marine Lance Corporal Jeremiah M. Collins Jr., told USA Today.
Date: Oct 09, 2013
Category: World
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US Stocks Decline After Bank of England Says Outlook Worsened
Some energy stocks fell as oil climbed above $100 a barrel for the first time since July. Rising oil prices are poised to send U.S. refining shares tumbling along with the companies' profits from processing crude, according to Shannon Collins, a partner at YX Funds Ltd.