Dr. Flores graduated from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine in 1990. He works in Palm Desert, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Flores is affiliated with Eisenhower Medical Center.
Salvation Army Rehabilitation Center Bakersfield, CA Oct 2011 to Dec 2011 Volunteer Intake Coordinator/Process Group LeaderFlores & Bros. Prep. Service Bakersfield, CA Jul 2009 to Apr 2010 Landscaper/Self-EmployedNew Concept Realty, Inc. Bakersfield, CA Aug 2009 to Dec 2009 ReceptionistGonzales Enterprises Bakersfield, CA Mar 2009 to Aug 2009 Team leader/Customer service representativeSears Roebuck Bakersfield, CA Aug 2008 to Feb 2009 Appliance salesman
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Santa Barbara Business College Bakersfield, CA Dec 2011 Associate of Science in Science Criminal Justice
Icebreaker TouchLAb San Jose, CA Aug 2011 to Nov 2012 Assistant ManagerSF Linen Outlet San Jose, CA Jul 2010 to Aug 2011 Assistant ManagerHot Air Brand Los Angeles, CA Feb 2008 to Aug 2009 Technical Design InternArmani Exchange Costa Mesa, CA Jul 2007 to Aug 2008 Sales AssociatePolo Ralph Lauren Tulare, CA May 2002 to Jun 2005 Men's Department Lead
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Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Los Angeles, CA Jun 2010 Associate of ArtsCalifornia State University Bakersfield Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems
has seen an increase in Windows-supported tablet sales since adding its Windows 8.1 upgrade in October, including the Asus T100 and the Dell Venue 8 Pro, which operate as touch tablets with a removable keyboard, says Christopher Flores, director of communications for Microsofts Windows Division.
Windows 8 tablets will come in different sizes and different orientations, and have different battery lives depending on their capabilities, Microsoft representative Christopher Flores told Wired.
Date: Dec 28, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Microsoft Reveals Windows Store in Bid to Crash Tablet Party
be largely irrelevant to the users of traditional PCs in a recent report. But Windows 8 users will be able to access a desktop tile that reveals a user interface nearly identical to Windows 7, as Microsoft representative Christopher Flores demonstrated to Mashable in a preview Tuesday morning.