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Bruce Reid

Bruce

What's the secret to getting hired at U.S. NAVY?

Be ready to travel.

Posted @ 10:28AM, May 13, 2008 by Bruce Reid | Permalink
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nicholas

What's the secret to getting hired at U.S. NAVY?

Do some research before you talk to a recruiter.

Posted @ 08:19AM, January 15, 2008 by nicholas albright | Permalink
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oeschc_57

oeschc_57

What's the secret to getting hired at U.S. NAVY?

Sign a 4 year commitment.

Posted @ 04:16PM, December 11, 2007 by oeschc_57 | Permalink
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Michael Gordon

Michael

How would you describe what you did at U.S. NAVY?

Maintained 14 F-14 aircraft ensuring readiness to fly in demanding flight environments.
Repaired, replaced and adjusted over 50 aircraft systems with detailed schematic troubleshooting.
Analyzed discrepancies and referred to appropriate reference material.
Received certification as a Plane
Captain for F-14 aircraft.
Directed staff of 30 people to successfully launch F-14 aircraft.
Boosted overall squadron readiness.
Effectively delegated maintenance tasks based on individual workload and experience level.
Trained new personnel on basic tasks to increase productivity as quickly as possible.
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Posted @ 01:14PM, October 22, 2007 by Michael Gordon | Permalink
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Kiante Patterson

Kiante

How would you describe what you did at U.S. NAVY?

Primarily maintain and repair electronic equipment. Currently serve in a capacity as an instructor to officers in the U.S. Navy. Secondary duties included systems analysis of computer systems used for training.

Posted @ 01:48PM, October 21, 2007 by Kiante Patterson | Permalink
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Robert Reynolds

Robert

How would you describe what you did at U.S. NAVY?

worked in the retail sales division where I worked in the Ship's store. I ran the cash register, stocked shelves and did a monthly inventory. I earned a Navy Achievement Medal for being singled out by inspectors for having excellent customer service skills.

Worked as a receiving clerk at a
commissary. I received delivery trucks to make sure that the correct amount of merchandise was being brought in. I also worked in the warehouse.

worked as a supply tech. I did ordering of supplies and equipment for a medical clinic. I was responsible for the medical equipment in the clinic.
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Posted @ 06:49PM, October 07, 2007 by Robert Reynolds | Permalink
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Rene Garcia

Rene

How would you describe what you did at U.S. NAVY?

Recruited qualified candidates for the U.S. Navy. Attended Job fairs, Conducted presentations, cold called, canvassed area

Posted @ 09:31PM, September 16, 2007 by Rene Garcia | Permalink
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james williams

james

How would you describe what you did at U.S. NAVY?

everyday was school while in the Navy. I learned leadership teamwork and disaplin on a daily basis

Posted @ 10:40AM, August 24, 2007 by james williams | Permalink
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james williams

james

How would you describe what you did at U.S. NAVY?

I was a engine machanic for the F-14 Tomcat Fighter Jet. I had numerous qualifacations including Quality, final checker, and plane captain.

Posted @ 10:34AM, August 24, 2007 by james williams | Permalink
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Charles Williams

Charles

How would you describe what you did at U.S. NAVY?

* Warehouse Manager: Managed overall operation of large military warehouse storing over 2,000 separate line items with multimillion dollar inventory with up to $5 million in value.
* Budget Manager: Managed budgets totaling almost $100,000 for three separate operating units; prepared daily and
monthly expenditure reports; provided guidance and direction to management concerning transfer of budget funds from and within each operation.
* Shipping & Receiving Supervisor: Prepared, verified, and retained records on incoming and outgoing shipments; inspected processed shortage, and prepared material for stowage.
* Government IMPAC Credit Card Holder: Purchased services and materials for operating units using the IMPAC credit card.
* Government Travel Credit Card Coordinator: Processed new accounts, processed monthly reports, and oversaw approximately 130 accounts.
*Warehouse Quality Control Clerk: Inspected physical condition of warehouse and equipment, organized warehouse planning, maintaining overall safe working conditions and environments; scheduled hands-on testing, provided training, maintained discipline and welfare, and promoted proper warehouse operations.
* Material Expediter: Expedited the flow of incoming and back ordered parts; retrieved latest status, tracked shipment schedules, and improved estimated shipment dates.
* Inventory/Material Control Clerk: Inspected physical conditions of warehouse and equipment; prepared repair work orders.
* Shipping and Receiving Clerk: Verified and kept records on multi-million dollar inventories, tracking incoming and outgoing shipments and preparing items for storage and/or distribution, and operating forklifts.
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Posted @ 01:04PM, August 20, 2007 by Charles Williams | Permalink
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