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ECD Services since Jul 1997
Inventor
ECD Services since Jan 1979
Manager
Veterans Outreach Center Jan 2007 - Dec 2009
Instructor
GMAC Jul 1971 - Jul 1986
Credit Representative
Eastman Kodak Jan 1971 - Jul 1971
Level II computer Technician
Education:
PEOPLES LAW SCHOOL 1996 - 1996
Certificate, Law Course
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 1995 - 1996
Certificate, PC Repair
GREECE CENTRAL SCHOOL 1984 - 1984
Certificate, “REAL ESTATE”
Roberts Wesleyan College 1983 - 1984
Certificate, “COMPUTER COURSE”
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY 1976 - 1978
ASSOCIATE DEGREE, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
GENERAL MOTORS SALARIED SUPERVISOR SEMINAR 1977 - 1977
Certificate, MANAGING PEOPLE
NEW YORK INSURANCE DEPT. 1970 - 1970
License Exam, Independent Insurance Adjuster
INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOL INC 1968 - 1969
Certificate, INSURANCE ADJUSTING & INVESTIGATING
Skills:
Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Digital Media Public Speaking Microsoft Office Customer Service Strategic Planning PowerPoint Outlook Process Improvement Budgets Teaching Analysis Inventory Management Public Relations Troubleshooting Access Leadership
A tile marking tool uses a probe mounted on a biased marking arm to engage and follow a contour of an obstruction, such as a wall, cabinet, or heat vent, adjacent which floor tile must be installed. As the tool is moved along the wall, a marking element on the other end of the marking arm marks or cuts the contour of the obstruction on a tile or tiles to be laid, facilitating cutting and/or placement of the tile in such a way as to fit well against the obstruction. Embodiments include a corner marking arrangement for marking tiles to be laid in reentrant corners. The corner marking arrangement includes a corner arm attachable to and orthogonal to the marking arm so that the tool is used in usual fashion as it approaches the reentrant corner.