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Info. |
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| Kory Simmons |
| 661-444-8082 |
| Email |
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| Experienced
in: |
| Online
Marketing |
| Offline
Marketing |
| Email Marketing |
| Social Media Marketing |
| Network Group
Marketing |
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| Seeking
a Position as Pest Control Tech. |
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| Work
experience: |
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Currently
working a seasonal job with Kern Mosquito and Vector
Control |
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2001
– 2009 Dallas
Metroplex Garage Door
214-483-3900 Dallas, TX. |
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Garage
Door Sales Person / Office
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Answered
phone and set appointments
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Entered
customers into database and contacted customers
with services they may require or new products
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Collected
Email Address for Email Marketing Campaign
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Emailed
online newsletter to past customers every two
months.
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Placed
ads online daily with online classifieds
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Created
several websites and marketed them online
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Used
social networking sites such as facebook to
generate leads
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1998
– 2001 Self
Employed Dallas,
TX. |
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Internet
Marketing:
- Helped
small business increase their Internet exposure and
increase page rank.
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1994 –
1998
Town and Country Garage Door 972-303-1800
Garland, TX. |
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Garage
Door Sales / Office / Technician
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Answered
phones and set appointments
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Managed
office and technicians
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Created
and marketed company website
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LET ME
HELP YOU SQUASH YOUR COMPETITION! |
The earliest record relating to Frazier Park was a report in 1854 that lumber was being produced there from Frazier Mountain trees for use at the new Army post at nearby Fort Tejon. Local historian Bonnie Ketterl Kane wrote that the mill was "supposedly" at the southeast end of the present community. She cited another report that a Kitanemuck Indian referred to the site Campo del Soldado (Soldier's Camp), "which was where the soldiers stayed when they cut timber from a mountain they called Pinery Mountain, today's Frazier
Mountain.
The community itself was established in 1925 by Harry McBain, who named it in 1926 for Frazier Mountain, on its southern flank. Its post office was established on September 14, 1927, with Charles B. Fife as the first postmaster.