Permanent residence: 11502 Juniper Ridge Drive
Austin, TX 78759-3845

Brad J. Fish
Phone: (512) 423-7502
e-mail: BradJFish@aol.com
Web site: www.BradJFish.com

 

Objective
To obtain challenging work in the Austin metropolitan area that allows me to utilize my strong interpersonal skills

Experience

 

 
NIKE, San Marcos, TX; February 2006 to May 2007
  • helped customers on the floor find products and make purchase decisions

Camp Takajo, Naples, Maine; June 2004 to August 2004

  •  worked as a camp counselor; responsible for a group of  9- and 10-year old boys

Antonio's Tex-Mex Restaurant, Austin, TX; May 2003 to August 2003

  •  waited tables serving breakfast, lunch and dinner

Blockbuster Video, Austin, TX; February 2002 to June 2002

  • handled routine customer issues
  • set up display areas
  • worked on special promotions for customers

Lawn Mowing/Yard Care, Austin, TX; 1997 to 2003

  • mowing and trimming
  • simple landscaping
Underwood Investments, Austin, TX  1995 to 2001: Office Assistant (part-time)
  • passed out flyers
  • sent out mailers
  • phone reception

Education
Requirements for ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (SPEECH) completed at Austin Community College in August 2007; diploma to be awarded during December 2007 commencement ceremony
Fall 2005 through Spring 2007: Texas State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, TX 
Fall 2003 and Spring 2004: McLennan Community College, Waco, TX
Summer 2003: Austin Community College, Austin, TX
Fall 2002 and Spring 2003: Tyler Junior College in Tyler, TX
Graduated May 2002 from Anderson High School in Austin, TX

Interests
Football, fishing, basketball, hunting, cinema, traveling, x-box, socializing

References
  • Mrs. Anna Coulter, Insurance Agent, FARMERS Insurance , (512) 338-0021
  • Mr. Mark Shields, Commercial Real Estate Agent, PRIMUS, (512) 322-3912
  • Mr. Bill Garrett, Executive Vice President, COO, PROVEST, (813) 877-2844, ext. 150
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