Franklin Technical School / Missouri Southern State University- Joplin, MO
1994
Skills
Missouri LPN - IV Certified (inactive • pending reactivation - no suspension or ... • HTML • formatting for Kindle and Createspace • Research • Stealth Marketing • Social Media Networking
Bankruptcy Collections Consumer Debtor and Creditor Estate Planning Probate Wills Family Foreclosures Personal Injury Torts Appellate Civil Litigation Contracts Debtor-Creditor Family Litigation Family
May 2011 to 2000 Author, Brand Manager, Site OwnerDreaminDemon.com Charlotte, NC Nov 2007 to Apr 2012 Imp Queen, Site Co-OwnerNurseFinders Springfield, MO 2002 to 2006 Agency LPNAmerica Online (AOL.com) Nixa, MO 1998 to 2001 LDRS NOVL Imp (Community Leader)St. John's Regional Medical Center Joplin, MO 1994 to 1998 IV Certified LPN, Acute Care
Skills:
Missouri LPN - IV Certified (inactive, pending reactivation - no suspension or disciplinary action); Wordpress, HTML, formatting for Kindle and Createspace, Research, Stealth Marketing, Social Media Networking
North Heights Elementary School North Little Rock AR 1975-1982, Redwood Elementary School North Little Rock AR 1981-1982, Central Junior High School North Little Rock AR 1982-1983, Ridgeroad Middle School North Little Rock AR 1983-1985
Community:
Harold Wood
Biography:
Life
Immediately after graduation I moved to Indiana with my family. I've since gra...
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Biography:
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