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Welcome! Thank you for taking the time to peruse my eResume. I’m excited to share some insight into who I am and the experiences I’ve encountered. While 2014 was a bumpy year, I believe that everything happens for a reason and sometimes all you can do is go along for the ride. So that’s what I’ve done, I’ve strapped myself in and moved forward with the drive and determination that I attack everything with. Moving forward is the only direction I know how to go in! It all started on March 26, 2014, when I was laid off from the Office Manager position I had held for 9 years. It wasn’t a total surprise to me, I was informed a couple months prior that there was a chance that my position could be eliminated due to budget cuts, but that didn’t …show more content…

As you can see, I have extensive office experience working with employees, customers, managers, and corporations. More importantly, I am a loyal employee who has only left one business voluntarily, with the bulk of my changes coming from acquisitions and mergers. In 17 yrs. I’ve been employed with 5 businesses, and if it wasn’t for acquisitions and mergers it would only be 1. I started my office manager career in 1997 when Jason Cresto took a chance on me and hired me to run the Fairway Lawns, L.L.C., office. Although I had an associate’s degree, I had no prior office experience, but Jason taught me everything I needed to know to be a successful office manager. In 2002, Jason sold Fairway Lawns, L.L.C., to TruGreen/ Chemlawn where I continued as the office manager for the Fairway Lawns, L.L.C. side until late fall 2003 when the position was eliminated in the final process of dissolving the Fairway Lawns customers into TruGreen/ Chemlawn. I accepted the office manager position with Pro-Care Landscape in the spring 2004, but gave my one month notice in August when Jason Cresto offered me the office manager position with Shred-Pro, Inc., a company he partnered in. My employment with Shred-Pro, Inc., came to an end in January 2007 when Cintas Corporation acquired Shred-Pro, Inc., and I became the Boise and Eastern Idaho office manager for Cintas Document Management based out of Boise,

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