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 * Week #4: Resume Writing**

__Customer service dispatcher/tow truck driver__ n Corresponding with insurance companies of vehicles involved in accidents n Give customers detailed information of the status of there vehicles n Receive heavy volume of phone calls from various motor clubs n On occasion Drive tow truck to on site locations for car pick up || __Outreach worker__ n Patrolled queens and Brooklyn borough in search for homeless people n Responsible for evaluation and placement of the under privileged according to there need n Provide transportation to families evicted to the E.A.U facility in the Bronx n Maintain the status of all evaluations and placements in the legal log books and data entries on the computer n Give referrals to case workers at drop in centers for over night stays,food and shower ||  || __Phone lead tech__ n Pulling of 25/50 pair wire vertically through a riser n Vertical and horizontal strand construction and termination of riser n Pulling of 100/300 pair cable for horizontal cross connects n Delivery of telephone cables to IDLC location n Dressing and termination of equipment board n 3M can splicing (for larger trunk cable ) n Toning out riser cable n Running of RG6 and 59 station cables n Installing plastic ,wood and metal molding throughout hallways n Running of 500 cable (express jumpers and horizontal runs ) n Building single taps
 * **Sixto Sinche** |||||| Experience ||
 * |||| 2003-Present __Quality Automotive Inc.__ Brooklyn ,NY
 * || 2002–2003 __Salvation Army B.Q.M.O.P. Dept__. Jamaica,NY
 * || 2000-2002 __Bravo Communications__ L.I.C, NY

1997-2000 __Bering communications__ Astoria ,Ny __Phone lead tech__ n Pulling of 25/50 pair wire vertically through a riser n Vertical and horizontal strand construction and termination of riser n Pulling of 100/300 pair cable for horizontal cross connects n Delivery of telephone cables to IDLC location n Dressing and termination of equipment board n 3M can splicing (for larger trunk cable ) n Toning out riser cable n Running of RG6 and 59 station cables n Installing plastic ,wood and metal molding throughout hallways n Running of 500 cable (express jumpers and horizontal runs ) n Building single taps ||  || n Trench construction (PVC pipes) n Pipe and box ,riser with emt pipe and lock boxes n Running grounds crew n 18 foot truck driver ||  ||
 * SPECIAL training : ||
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=Research Topic:Were the Arawak Indians the first Indians in the new world?=

The original inhabitants of Hispaniola were **//Arawak//** **//Indians//**. They eventually became extinct as a result of exploitation by the early Spanish colonists. Black African slaves were later imported to take the place of the Indian laborers. In 1697, by the Peace of Ryswick, a portion of Hispaniola was formally ceded to France and became known as Saint-Domingue. The remaining Spanish section was called Santo Domingo. In 1795, Spain relinquished Santo Domingo to France. Gen. Jean Jacques Dessalines expelled the French in 1804 and proclaimed the independence of the island, which was renamed Haiti. In 1822 Santo Domingo, which had come under Spanish rule again in 1808, was reunited with the rest of the island. In 1844 Santo Domingo once more declared its independence, forming the Dominican Republic, and the island, as a geographic unit, assumed its former name, Hispaniola. Area of the island, about 76,200 sq km (about 29,420 sq mi). Title: **//Indians//** of the Past. |ssTX "ARAWAK Indians" AND TX "CARIB Indians" AND TX "INDIANS of the West Indies"','');|Find More Like ThisSource:Monkeyshines on America; May98 Territory: V.I. & Navassa, p13, 1pDocument Type:ArticleSubject Terms:ARAWAK Indians CARIB Indians INDIANS of the West IndiesAbstract:Provides information on the **//Arawak//** and Carib **//Indian//** tribes in the Virgin Islands of the United States. Livelihood; Characteristics; Excavation of **//Indian//** sites in the islands.

**//INDIANS//** OF THE PAST
Before the arrival of Christopher Columbus, the Virgin Islands were already inhabited by the **//Arawak//** and Carib **//Indian//** tribes who were travelling through the islands coming from South America. The first tribe was named the Arawaks, who were a semi-slave farming group who are said to have had a relatively advanced culture with respect to their weapons and crafts. About one hundred years before Columbus came, the Arawaks were forced to leave and continue fleeing westward by the more savage, war-like Carib **//Indians//**. These **//Indians//** caused the islands to be not settled for a long time because they often raided and pillaged their neighbors. Unlike the Arawaks, the Carib **//Indians//** did not farm but were fishermen, gathering all sorts of edible roots and spices, and had a cannibalistic nature. The King of Spain granted Puerto Ricans in Ponce de Leon the right to hunt these **//Indians//** and built special barriers to guard against the Caribs. In recent times there has been a lot of work done on various **//Indian//** sites in the Virgin Islands, on St. Croix alone there have been over sixty areas that have been excavated. Many unique carvings have been discovered on the island of St. John near Reef Bay, and there is an amazing amount of stone, ivory, shell, and pottery artwork on display in the Christiansted museum located in St. Croix.

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