RESUME
Nov. 6, 1994
Larry C. Smith
6710 Parkwood Place
St. Louise, Missouri 63141Tel.:351-7872
EDUCATION
1982-85Beaumont High School;
graduated June, 1985
1985-87Central Business Institute
Business Administration Course;
graduated June, 1987
EXPERIENCE
January, 1986Employed as an assistant to the chief engineer of the Ame rican Food Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri. My duties included compiling report s for the chief engineer on production in the various departments.
June, 1987 to Jan. 1, 1989
Worked as a traffic rate clerk for the Continental Engineering Company of Pittsb urgh, Pennsylvania. In this position I started as an assistant in the traffic de partment and later prepared and filed claims for overcharges.
PERSONAL DETAILS
Age, 24; height, 5 feet, 6 inches; weight, 165 pounds; health, excellent; marr ied, no children; American; hobbies, photography, stamp collecting, sports, tenn is, bowling, and swimming.
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