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A Lil about Me

Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.

— Oscar Wilde.

This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

Young fella from from a old era.   full of po pimpers and penny pinchers u ain’t gon see nothing  this cold whole winter cuz A new day awaits for who’s awake u choose to sleep then get viewed at wakes but wait  don’t worry about my whereabouts ask ya girl I wear it out .

Why is the family considered the most important agent of socialization?

The family, as a social institution, plays a primary role in supporting the life of society and performs the following functions: reproductive, educational, economic, domestic, and recreational. Undoubtedly, the most important function of the family, along with reproductive, is educational! This is the main purpose of the family and it has long been known that for the normal, full-fledged development of a child, a family is vital, and any other social institutions or public institutions cannot replace it. 

There is no better way to start than to talk about the role of the family in our social development, as a family is usually considered to be the most important agent of socialization. As infants, we are completely dependent on others to survive. Our parents, or those who play the parent role, are responsible for teaching us to function and care for ourselves. They, along with the rest of our family, also teach us about close relationships, group life, and how to share resources. Additionally, they provide us with our first system of values, norms, and beliefs – a system that is usually a reflection of their own social status, religion, ethnic group, and more.

The socialization that we receive in childhood has a lasting effect on our ability to interact with others in society (or within the social confines of any institution). Furthermore, I believe in the old saying, “ It takes a village to raise a child”. The “village”, along with the family, contributes unequivocally to the way a person is socially perceived to be within any social setting and due to that fact, family or people acting as family members will always be considered the most important agent of socialization.

Resume

Duval Harden
Email : DHard7154@gmail.com


Objective: Seeking a position that offers the opportunity to utilize my skills and experience.


SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
• OSHA 10 Certified
• Computer Literate
• Warehouse : Forklift Experience
• Basic Hand Tool Awareness & Safety
• Green Jobs Pre – Apprenticeship Certificate
• Machine Operation Experience
• Service Occupation Training
• Heavy Lifting
• ServSafe Food Handler’s Certification


WORK EXPERIENCE


Blommer Chocolate 05/19 – 11/19 Chicago,IL
Milling Operator
• Operated Mill and Cocoa Dispenser
• Followed all GMP and 5S practices
• Packaged and shipped finished goods
• Kept logs and documented inventory and raw material usage


Fresenius Kabi 05/18 – 05/19 Melrose Park, IL
Machine Operator
• Operated Bausch & Schobel Labeler and Dividella machine
• Performed packaging and batch making functions for the line.
• Performed production preparation as directed following current production and QC procedures,
guidelines, and SOPs.
• Performs all production duties on an as needed basis to meet production requirements and
complied with GMPs
• Interfaced with PLC and PC applications in order to operate the line
Synergy Beverages 09/17 – 03/18 Wauconda, IL
Batch Maker/ Operator
● Communicated with Planning on a daily basis to ensure the production schedule is meeting on
time customer ship dates.
● Reported safety, quality and inventory discrepancies to Management. Perform cycle counts as
needed and year end inventory counts.
● Observed production components and monitor equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.
● Reported operational and production data on specified forms.
● Reviewed batch ticket and add specified amounts of raw materials into mixing tanks for specified
times.
● Provided leadership on formulation questions to staff.
● Followed SOPs to include all of the above and sanitation of equipment after each batch.


Chemtool Inc. 03/15 – 04/18 Crystal Lake, IL
Utility/ Machine Operator
• Operated E-Pak & LPC applicator
• Filled and packaged chemicals, grease and industrial fluids
• Prepped and manufactured final goods for shipping and delivery to designated places


Volt Management Solutions 06/14 – 02/15 Crystal Lake, IL
Picker and Packer
• Picked tools with RF scanner, packed tools in boxes in preparation for delivery
• Loaded boxes onto truck to be delivered by UPS


Metro Staffing 2/13 – 2/14 Berwyn,IL
General Laborer
• Delivered Merchandise, assembled and disassembled industrial projects,
• Performed inventory of merchandise and lite construction.


Divine Power 04/12 – 12/12 Bakersfield , CA
Solar Panel Installer On-the-Job Training
• Learned Basic Residential Photovoltaic solar panel installation techniques
• Basic Roofing and light electrical techniques


Illinois Sportservice 2/10- 3/12 Chicago,IL
Retail Warehouse Associate
• Labeling, Sorting, Packing and Inventory of Merchandise
• Delivery of Goods and Merchandise


Subway 1/09- 12-09 Tigard, OR
Sandwich Artist
• Sandwich making and general janitorial duties
• Cashiering and Prepping of food


Apple One Temporary Service 2008 (Seasonal) Bakersfield, CA
Elections Clerk
• Proof Read Ballots & Ballot Submission
• Filing Documents & Data Entry
Able Moving 04/08-07-08 Chicago, IL


Mover
• Loading and Unloading of Merchandise & Goods
Renegade Records LLC 2003-2008 Chicago, IL


Manager
• Finding & Managing Talent
• Various Office & Clerical Duties
• Lyric Formatting & General Critique


Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1999-2002 Chicago, IL
Courier
• Stuffing Inserts
• Preparation and Distribution of Press and Mail
• Delivery of Designated Route


EDUCATION:
DuSable High School/Graduate 1997-2001 Chicago, IL
Robert Morris College/ Computer Networking 2003 Chicago, IL

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

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Why do this?

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The post can be short or long, a personal intro to your life or a bloggy mission statement, a manifesto for the future or a simple outline of your the types of things you hope to publish.

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You’re not locked into any of this; one of the wonderful things about blogs is how they constantly evolve as we learn, grow, and interact with one another — but it’s good to know where and why you started, and articulating your goals may just give you a few other post ideas.

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