Computerized Inventory Clerk|
Small Appliances
From January 2010 to December 2010 • 0 year(s)
Located warehouse merchandise for shipping, utilized scanning machines for inventory counts, and transferred items to shipping department.
Sorter|
The Salvation Army
From January 2010 to December 2010 • 0 year(s)
Sorted and priced clothes to be processed to the sales floor.
Claims Associate/Receiving Clerk|
Wal-Mart
From January 2001 to December 2008 • 7 year(s)
Sorted and counted packages, verified counts into scanner, and processed merchandise returns to distribution centers.
Stock Clerk/Cashier Associate|
A.J. Wright
From January 2001 to December 2001 • 0 year(s)
Unloaded, sorted and stocked merchandise while maintaining clean areas and processing customer transactions.
Receiving Clerk|
Sterns
From January 1997 to December 2001 • 4 year(s)
Shipped orders to customers and scanned damaged merchandise back to various locations.
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Posted by annette perry on July 11th, 2009 • 715 Views
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Posted by annette perry on July 11th, 2009 • 717 Views
Yes. I went to Lincoln from 1962-66 Many Many Moons ago. It was when there were about 6 or 8 sister students during my years at Lincoln then! We debated whether or not it was a good idea to have more Sisters on campus. Many of us took the position that because of the rise of Black Male Militancy (the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Liberation Movement were directly impacting us at Lincoln), the frightened administration saw the infusion of sisters on campus as a way to divert our attention AWAY from social activism that was upsetting the white powers that be in and around SE Pennsylvania and Delaware. We were very active... to the point in 1965 defending the campus from the KKK by arming ourselves and taking over campus security on that October night of a big KKK rally in Rising Sun and their public vow to teach us "Black Militants" at Lincoln a lesson. They came. They saw armed Black students... and they quietly left us alone!
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