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Cameron Naytowhow

Cameron Naytowhow

1402 28th St East, Apt. 207-E

Prince Albert, Sask, S6V 6Z8

Home: (306)970-7565



Objective- To obtain a full time employment in a top quality facility



Education 2009- Birch Hills High School, graduated



Skills/Abilities

¨ Ability to share information or messages effectively

¨ Ability to seek information and answers

¨ Skilled in written communication

¨ Hard working

¨ Punctual, quick learner, team player

¨ Great public relation skills

¨ Follow policy and protocol



Work Experience

2009 Gang- Nail Trusses 2005 MMK Bin Building

Assembler Assembler

Supervisor: Derek Daradich Supervisor: Archie Brittain



2007/08 Muskoday First Nation

Student Summer Employment

Supervisor: Lisa Dreaver



2006/07 Muskoday Store & Gas Bar

Gas Attendant

Supervisor: Gerald Bear

Volunteer Work

¨ 2007- Selling chocolates

¨ 2003- Round Dance Ceremonies



Hobbies and interests-

Basketball, Football, soccer, music, visual arts

References

Mrs. Linda Njaa Cynthia Bear Mark
Peterson

Birch Hills High School Petro Can. 2nd Ave West Birch Hills Golf
Course

Home(306)749-3134 Home:(306)970-7565 Home:
(306)749-3137







Please contact me as soon as possible. thank you
 
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Larry Linson

Andy wished you good luck. Unfortunately, the chances of your having good
luck finding employement by posting your resume in a newsgroup devoted to
technical discussion of, and questions and answers about Microsoft Access
database software are two: negligible and nil.

You might try one of the big jobs websites, if you are willing to relocate;
if you would prefer to stay in the same area, you could try either an
employment agency, or do some research on how to write an attractive resume
and visit (not call) potential places of employment in person, dressed
appropriately for the job you want to do.

Be specific. "To obtain full-time employment in a top quality facility."
isn't going to excite a potential employer. If you weren't looking for
employment, you wouldn't be handing out your resume, would you? And,
doesn't everyone want to work in a quality enviroment? So, your statement is
essentially "content-free" and don't think that whoever reviews resumes
won't see that in a flash.

Decide what you CAN do, then tailor your resume to support that, and ask for
a job doing that specific thing. You see, "Wood products assembler" might
be just what someone needs, or "Finish carpenter", or "Rough carpenter".

Being on the prowl for whatever job may be open is little or no better than
standing on the corner in an informal labor pool, waiting for someone to
drive up looking for day laborers. Your absolute best bet is to network with
friends and family who are employed... they may learn about openings that
aren't even made known to the public.

Good luck.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
 
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