December 27th, 2010 at 02:11am
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I can’t get Windows Mobile-device to see the com port. I don’t know what else to do.?
Using MS vista home basic, 446mb memory, Aten Usb to Serial bridge (com#), no firewall or virus scanners running. It was seeing the port before but never connected. I am connecting a barcode scanner to this low preformance laptop. Please only serious responces.
MS Win Vista Home Base – uses around 256mb – but why is it that after I deleted the communication port and reloaded my drivers for my serial-usb cable Win Mobile Device stop listing the com port
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December 11th, 2010 at 04:04pm
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Why can’t apostolic women wear make-up?
I’m going to a upc church camp in a few weeks and one of the things it says on the registration paper is that women can not wear make-up. I know why they shouldn’t, but is there a verse in the bible that says it?
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December 9th, 2010 at 12:00pm
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Can you please help me fix this resume. It’s my first and I can’t get a job with it?
Jullien Miranda
Houston Texas 77086
281- 260- 0393
jullmira@yahoo.com
SUMMARY
-Experience in Shipping & Receiving, Inventory, Assembly, Welding (Mig, Tig, Arc), Hydraulic Pressure Testing, Quality Control Inspections, Computers (all Microsoft programs), Forklift Operations, Crane Operations, CNC Machine Operations, and Customer Service.
-I’m mathematically proficient, bilingual, computer literate, hardworking, reliable, trustworthy, safe, dependable, on time, willing to work any shift, and always available for overtime!
WORK HISTORY
05/2006 – 11/2009: Weatherford
Jar Technician / Lead
-Responsibilities include tearing down and assembling jars to company standards while maintaining good quality as well as quantity.
-Responsible for testing dirty jars upon arrival from the field; draining jars, dissembling jars and tagging parts.
-Responsible for carrying out visual inspection of Jars and parts and performing mag particle inspection.
-Trained in maintaining constant alertness for any flaw in parts, recognizing defective parts and reporting any such findings to shop foreman or service manager.
-Responsible for steam cleaning and wire brushing all parts; setting torque springs; filling parts with oil; pressure testing and assembling Jars; testing complete/assembled jars; painting jars and putting jars in stock.
-Responsible for maintaining an organized work area throughout the shift and for replacing any hand tools to their proper locations at the end of shift.
-Responsible for operation of stationary overhead crane to lift, move, and position loads, such as machinery, equipment, products, and solid or bulk materials and parts using hoisting attachments.
10/2004 – 05/2006: Volume Millworks
Welding Apprentice / Assistant
-Trained in welding machines including Tig (AC and DC) and Mig welder. Ability to weld milled steel, aluminum and stainless steel.
-Operated 4.5 and 7 inch angle grinder, manual vertical band saw, pedestal grinder, manual milling machine and various clamps and fixtures.
-Assisted TIG and MIG Welders in welding, brazing; and thermal and arc cutting. Cleaned work pieces to remove impurities such as slag, rust and grease using wire brush, portable grinder, hand scraper and/or chemical solutions.
-Responsible for properly connecting hoses from hand torch to oxygen and fuel gas cylinders, and cables from power source to electrode holder and work-pieces or fixtures.
-Assembled and tack-welded steel frames and other component parts of machinery and equipment in preparation for final welding.
-Measured and marked locations for metal components on assembly table. Verified position of metal components in assembly using straightedge, combination square, calipers, and ruler.
-Removed rough spots from castings with portable grinder and hand file. Removed, tagged and marked finished work. Attached grappling equipment to objects in preparation of movement. Moved assembly to storage area using a gas or electric powered forklift.
12/2003 – 09/2004 Time Warner
Receiving Clerk / Order Filler
-Using both a barcode-reading scanner and manual data entry on computer, kept records of all goods received.
-Accepted deliveries, sorted packages and prepared receipts for customers or delivery personnel.
-Noted time of incoming delivery and condition of content/product. Transferred data to appropriate departments and moved / routed damaged goods to the proper office.
05/2003 – 09/2003 Stewart & Stevenson
Shop Hand
-Operated gas and electric forklifts to stock materials. Loaded transport vehicles. Kept record of daily operations. Kept work area clean. Other duties as requested.
EDUCATION
Certificate – Forklift Operator (Stewart & Stevenson)
-Trained and certified to drive/operate forklifts; including diesel, electric, gas or petrol powered trucks equipped with fork attachments.
Certificate – Safety Oriented First Aid and CPR (Weatherford)
-Trained and certified to recognize first stages of victim unresponsiveness and to perform initial assessment, resuscitation and chest compressions (CPR), as well as to deal with minor emergencies such as cuts, abrasions, burns and hypothermia.
2006 Eisenhower High School Diploma – General Studies
-General 12th grade curriculum such as Social Studies (principles of Government, Democratic Ideal, Urbanization, Tax and Finance); Science (Physics, light & optics, relativity/force); Language Arts (English & world literature, mass communication, radio & television); Math (Calculus, Algebra, Probability and Statistics).
I want to edit it I just don’t know how, I don’t know what to add and what to take off. I thought a brief summary of what I have experience in would help but I’m not to sure on that!
By Barcode Scanner
December 9th, 2010 at 07:58am
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Is their something wrong with this resume? Cause I swear to God I can’t get a job?
Jullien Miranda
No:. 281 260 0393
Houston Texas
WORK EXPERIENCE
2006 – 2009: Weatherford International Jar Technician / Lead
Responsibilities include tearing down and assembling jars to company standards while maintaining good quality as well as quantity. Responsible for testing dirty jars upon arrival from the field; draining jars, dissembling jars and tagging parts. Responsible for carrying out visual inspection of Jars and parts and performing mag particle inspection. Trained in maintaining constant alertness for any flaw in parts, recognizing defective parts and reporting any such findings to shop foreman or service manager. Responsible for steam cleaning and wire brushing all parts; setting torque springs; filling parts with oil; pressure testing and assembling Jars; testing complete/assembled jars; painting jars and putting jars in stock. Responsible for maintaining an organized work area throughout the shift and for replacing any hand tools to their proper locations at the end of shift. Responsible for operation of stationary overhead crane to lift, move, and position loads, such as machinery, equipment, products, and solid or bulk materials and parts using hoisting attachments.
2004 – 2006: Volume Millworks Welding Apprentice / Assistant
Trained in welding machines including Tig (AC and DC) and Mig welder. Ability to weld milled steel, aluminum and stainless steel. Operated 4.5 and 7 inch angle grinder, manual vertical band saw, pedestal grinder, manual milling machine and various clamps and fixtures. Assisted TIG and MIG Welders in welding, brazing; and thermal and arc cutting. Cleaned work pieces to remove impurities such as slag, rust and grease using wire brush, portable grinder, hand scraper and/or chemical solutions. Responsible for properly connecting hoses from hand torch to oxygen and fuel gas cylinders, and cables from power source to electrode holder and work-pieces or fixtures. Moved work pieces, tools and supplies, manually or byhandtruck. Lifted, moved, positioned, held and/or clamped work pieces and components to table, jigs or other positions by using hoist, electric crane, jacks, shims, pry bars, wrenches, hammer and/or wedges. Placed work pieces into furnace to preheat for specified time. Operated gasoline engine to activate electric generators. Assembled and tack-welded steel frames and other component parts of machinery and equipment in preparation for final welding. Measured and marked locations for metal components on assembly table. Verified position of metal components in assembly using straightedge, combination square, calipers, and ruler. Removed rough spots from castings with portable grinder and hand file. Removed, tagged and marked finished work. Attached grappling equipment to objects in preparation of movement. Moved assembly to storage area using a gas or electric powered forklift.
2003 – 2004 Time Warner
Receiving Clerk / Order Filler
Using both a barcode-reading scanner and manual data entry on computer, kept records of all goods received. Accepted deliveries, sorted packages and prepared receipts for customers or delivery personnel. Noted time of incoming delivery and condition of content/product. Transferred data to appropriate departments and moved / routed damaged goods to the proper office.
2003 – 2004 Stewart & Stevenson
Shop Hand
Operated gas and electric forklifts to stock materials. Loaded transport vehicles. Kept record of daily operations. Kept work area clean. Other duties as requested.
EDUCATION
Certificate – Forklift Operator/Driver Trained and certified to drive/operate forklifts (including diesel, electric, gas or petrol powered trucks equipped with fork attachments) in order to shift/stack bales, cartons, containers, crates and pallets of goods in areas such as warehouses or docks; move raw materials and finished goods to processing or dispatch areas of factories; storing goods in correct area of a warehouse; loading transport vehicles making sure loads are evenly and securely placed; servicing/making minor adjustments to the forklift; keeping a record of daily operations. 2005
American CPR Training
Certificate – Safety Oriented First Aid and CPR Trained and certified to recognize first stages of victim unresponsiveness and to perform initial assessment, resuscitation and chest compressions (CPR), as well as to deal with minor emergencies such as cuts, abrasions, burns and hypothermia.
2006 Eisenhower High School Diploma – General Studies
General 12th grade curriculum such as Social Studies (principles of Government, Democratic Ideal, Urbanization, Tax and Finance); Science (Physics, light & optics, relativity/force); Language Arts (English & world literature, mass communication, radio & television); Math (Calculus, Algebra, Probability and Statistics).
By Barcode Scanner
November 30th, 2010 at 04:01am
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I need a upc number to be able to post a product online but I can’t seem to find it, can you please help?
I need a upc number for MYTEE CARPET CLEANER SPEEDSTER 1003HV but I can’t seem to find it anywhere! Can you please help? Or can you point me to the right place? I’ve tried the actual UPC site but I’ve had no luck, thanks in advance!
By Barcode Scanner
November 29th, 2010 at 03:01pm
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I can’t print my image on the cd label in a perfect fit how do you set the printer to print pefect ?
I have an Lexmark 3300 series printer, and Window XP
My Label maker is EL 100 model by CHENBRO
By Barcode Scanner
November 20th, 2010 at 06:00am
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I have a barcode scanner, but i can’t use it? help?
I recently purchased a “RS32 Metrologic Barcode Scanner”. My computer doesn’t recognise it and i don’t see any “bips” or lights coming out of the scanner. What can I do in order for my computer to recognize the scanner without power supply.
Thanks
By Barcode Scanner
November 19th, 2010 at 08:01am
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Is their something wrong with this resume? Cause I swear to God I can’t get a job!?
Jullien Miranda
No:. 281 260 0393
Houston Texas
WORK EXPERIENCE
2006 – 2009: Weatherford International Jar Technician / Lead
Responsibilities include tearing down and assembling jars to company standards while maintaining good quality as well as quantity. Responsible for testing dirty jars upon arrival from the field; draining jars, dissembling jars and tagging parts. Responsible for carrying out visual inspection of Jars and parts and performing mag particle inspection. Trained in maintaining constant alertness for any flaw in parts, recognizing defective parts and reporting any such findings to shop foreman or service manager. Responsible for steam cleaning and wire brushing all parts; setting torque springs; filling parts with oil; pressure testing and assembling Jars; testing complete/assembled jars; painting jars and putting jars in stock. Responsible for maintaining an organized work area throughout the shift and for replacing any hand tools to their proper locations at the end of shift. Responsible for operation of stationary overhead crane to lift, move, and position loads, such as machinery, equipment, products, and solid or bulk materials and parts using hoisting attachments.
2004 – 2006: Volume Millworks Welding Apprentice / Assistant
Trained in welding machines including Tig (AC and DC) and Mig welder. Ability to weld milled steel, aluminum and stainless steel. Operated 4.5 and 7 inch angle grinder, manual vertical band saw, pedestal grinder, manual milling machine and various clamps and fixtures. Assisted TIG and MIG Welders in welding, brazing; and thermal and arc cutting. Cleaned work pieces to remove impurities such as slag, rust and grease using wire brush, portable grinder, hand scraper and/or chemical solutions. Responsible for properly connecting hoses from hand torch to oxygen and fuel gas cylinders, and cables from power source to electrode holder and work-pieces or fixtures. Moved work pieces, tools and supplies, manually or byhandtruck. Lifted, moved, positioned, held and/or clamped work pieces and components to table, jigs or other positions by using hoist, electric crane, jacks, shims, pry bars, wrenches, hammer and/or wedges. Placed work pieces into furnace to preheat for specified time. Operated gasoline engine to activate electric generators. Assembled and tack-welded steel frames and other component parts of machinery and equipment in preparation for final welding. Measured and marked locations for metal components on assembly table. Verified position of metal components in assembly using straightedge, combination square, calipers, and ruler. Removed rough spots from castings with portable grinder and hand file. Removed, tagged and marked finished work. Attached grappling equipment to objects in preparation of movement. Moved assembly to storage area using a gas or electric powered forklift.
2003 – 2004 Time Warner
Receiving Clerk / Order Filler
Using both a barcode-reading scanner and manual data entry on computer, kept records of all goods received. Accepted deliveries, sorted packages and prepared receipts for customers or delivery personnel. Noted time of incoming delivery and condition of content/product. Transferred data to appropriate departments and moved / routed damaged goods to the proper office.
2003 – 2004 Stewart & Stevenson
Shop Hand
Operated gas and electric forklifts to stock materials. Loaded transport vehicles. Kept record of daily operations. Kept work area clean. Other duties as requested.
EDUCATION
Certificate – Forklift Operator/Driver Trained and certified to drive/operate forklifts (including diesel, electric, gas or petrol powered trucks equipped with fork attachments) in order to shift/stack bales, cartons, containers, crates and pallets of goods in areas such as warehouses or docks; move raw materials and finished goods to processing or dispatch areas of factories; storing goods in correct area of a warehouse; loading transport vehicles making sure loads are evenly and securely placed; servicing/making minor adjustments to the forklift; keeping a record of daily operations. 2005
American CPR Training
Certificate – Safety Oriented First Aid and CPR Trained and certified to recognize first stages of victim unresponsiveness and to perform initial assessment, resuscitation and chest compressions (CPR), as well as to deal with minor emergencies such as cuts, abrasions, burns and hypothermia.
2006 Eisenhower High School Diploma – General Studies
General 12th grade curriculum such as Social Studies (principles of Government, Democratic Ideal, Urbanization, Tax and Finance); Science (Physics, light & optics, relativity/force); Language Arts (English & world literature, mass communication, radio & television); Math (Calculus, Algebra, Probability and Statistics).
By Barcode Scanner
November 13th, 2010 at 07:29am
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I have a Symbol Ls2208 barcode scanner. I can’t get it to work!?
I have a symbol LS2208 barcode scanner that has a DB9 serial connector. since my computer doesn’t support that port, i bought a USB – DB9 connector and i can’t get it to work even with the driver software that came with the adapter. Does anyone know of a driver that might make this work?
By Barcode Scanner
April 19th, 2010 at 03:56am
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Is it true that if you rip the barcode off on a bottle of alcohol the cops can’t track it?
If you rip off half of the bar code on a bottle of alcohol and for instance a minor gets it, the cops find it and then decide to track it…is it true the cops cant track who bought the bottle?
Best answer:
No it is not true. The cops do NOT need a bar code to track alcohol. All they need is the surveillance camera and soon they will figure it out. BTW, most establishments have them.
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