Colby Russell: Objective
Colby Russell: Objective
Colby Russell: Objective
Objective
Graduated from William Amos Hough High School in June 2015. Currently enrolled in Central Piedmont
Community College with a major in Early Childhood Education. While attending courses at Central Piedmont
Community College, I am a cashier at The Davidson Ice House, where I interact with dozens of customers each
day and form a bond with the returning customers as well. I am a friendly and energetic individual who has over
eight years experience working with special needs children and children up to five years of age. I am motivated
to help children become happy and successful in their education.
Employment History
Davidson Ice House-Cashier March 2018-Current
Bagged merchandise in careful and efficient manner to minimize damage.
Restocked merchandise.
Welcomed customers into the restaurant and helped them locate items.
Handled cash, credit and debit cards providing correct change in payment transactions.
Checked identification for proof-of-age and refused to sell alcohol to customers under the age of 21.
Education
William Amos Hough High School Graduated June 2015
High school diploma was awarded.
Skills
Time Management
Identifying a problem
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Active Listening
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Additional Work
1. Blythe Elementary School 2 nd grade reading mentor to help reading and writing skills for children that
are below their reading level.
3. Buddy Club, an organization that pairs special needs children with a Davidson College student for an
hour and 15 minutes on Saturdays to interact and play with the children. Some activities may include
playing board games, coloring or even just sitting on a comfy couch and talking.
4. Dance Davidson ballet instructor for four and five year olds.
5. Lose the Training Wheels, an organization that helps children with special needs learn how to ride a bike
in as little as one week.
6. Shadowing at Metro School in Charlotte. The students were freshman in high school.
8. Worked in the infant room with three year olds at Davidson College Presbyterian Church.