CANDIDATE FOR TOWN COUNCIL
RESUME
Objective:
Seeking an open position on the Cape Vincent Town Council , where I can use my skills to take on
the many challenges that face us as the town.
Summary of Qualifications:
- Excellent time management, organizational and leadership skills
- Able to multitask, work with others, work under pressure and unsupervised
- Adapt well to new situations, quick learner and dependable
- Ability to cultivate strong professional relationships
- Self-motivated individual with an outgoing dynamic personality
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint
Work Experience
Thousand Islands Property Service
July 2007 - present
Clayton, NY
Property Maintenance Supervisor
- Participate in light construction
- Follow blueprints effectively
- Successfully monitor seasonal Island properties
- Maintain a clean, safe work environment
Mass Mutual financial group
November 2007 – December 2008
Syracuse, NY
Insurance Agent
- Maintained a knowledge of all products
- Attended training provided by the company
- Understood underwriting and rating plans
- Insured all required documents were signed and filed
Interactive Financial Marketing Group
January 2007 – July 2007
Richmond, VA
Account Executive
- Used phone as a tool to generate business
- Attended training and updating sessions provided by company
- Met and exceeded production requirements set by company
Cerow Insurance Agency
January 2006 – January 2007
Clayton,NY
Producer
- Solicited and world assurance policies inside and out of the office
- Understood underwriting and rating plans
- Developed relationships with existing agency customers
Blue Seal Feeds
January 2004 – December 2006
Watertown ,NY
Assistant Store Manager
- Forecast, orders, stock and merchandise products
- Ensure prompt reconciliation of store operations and paperwork
- Ensure courteous and helpful customer service
Licenses and Certifications:
- NYS Property and Casualty Life Insurance license. Personal/Commercial lines
- NYS Life, Accident and Health Insurance License
Organizations:
- Active Member of the Knights of Columbus
- Active Member of the Cape Vincent Lions Club
Education:
- Jefferson Community College 2011 – present
- Monroe Community College 2001 – 2002
- Thousand Island Central School Graduate 2001
references available upon request
I am a little confused. Paul Aubertine tells us that he is a "Self-motivated individual with an outgoing dynamic personality," and that he is a "quick learner."
ReplyDeleteBut his educational experience does not suggest he is a quick learner or that he is very self-motivated. He states that he was a T.I. graduate in 2001. He then apparently began working on his Associates junior college degree, "Monroe Community College 2001 – 2002." Finally, under education he indicates, "Jefferson Community College 2011 – present."
Aubertine's history of trying to finish off an Associates degree after a decade is laudable, but the idea he is a self-motivated, quick learner is laughable. I would hope he has his 2-year degree by now, that would be a good question to ask him. If he does not, then it makes his suggestion he is a quick learner even more laughable.
What his resume suggests is that Paul Aubertine is guilty of padding his resume by trying suggest he is something he is not. He isn't a quick learner, maybe an average or below average learner based on his own admission. This isn't a big crime, but it says something about personal character.
Do you think dad helped him with his resume?
YUP!
ReplyDeleteHe is endorsed by the Democrats that tired to stop seasonals from voting in the Cape.
ReplyDeleteYET HE WORKS IN THE SEASONAL TRADE !
I have had enough !!!!
I was born in the Cape. I hung my diapers in the Cape.
I am proud of that because the Cape is special and so are my summer friends. Dozens of my summer friends found my town to be so special that they kept coming and even moved here. Even though I might be a little stingy about sharing with them my favorite fishing spot I would not trade off my summer friends and what I have in my town for anything.
Please stop this horrible thing you started against our summer friends. I think the two political leaders who did this and now want you to vote for this guy owe the summer people and the full time people an apology.
I am especially impressed that the
ReplyDeletecandidate is able to follow blueprints effectively. Blueprints were replaced in the early fifties by whiteprints. So, this ancient skill will be of value for the town when it comes
to dealing with Bp. Because I think the last blueprint I saw was the 1950's Cape Vincent
map that was used by Bp in there Article 10 Scoping Statement.
What does he mean by successfully monitor seasonal island properties? Is he keeping an eye on them for Harold Wiley and Gary King to make sure they don't vote in the Thousand Islands unless, "They know them, wink, wink!"
From a Democrat gathering I heard banter that the CV town Dems if elected will look to consolidate your village and town. I think Jefferson County towns and villages should maintain their independence. The Ag community should not be allowed to take control of the Crescent and TI regions.
ReplyDelete"references available upon request"
ReplyDeleteWill his boss who thrives on the summer visitor economic gold mine we have here in the Thousand Islands and Golden Crescent give a reference to a young man who might be part of a Cape Democrat movement to deny seasonal residents the same rights as the so called full timers? The seasonals they seem to detest are a major source of our local tax revenues and business trades. His boss' very successful and well respected business is proof. Don't elect someone who is willing to bite the hand that feeds many of us.
"references available upon request"
ReplyDeleteWill his boss who thrives on the summer visitor economic gold mine we have here in the Thousand Islands and Golden Crescent give a reference to a young man who might be part of a Cape Democrat movement to deny seasonal residents the same rights as the so called full timers? The seasonals they seem to detest are a major source of our local tax revenues and business trades. His boss' very successful and well respected business is proof. Don't elect someone who is willing to bite the hand that feeds many of us.
The CFG candidates will try anything to divert the voters attention from the wind turbine issue.
ReplyDeletedon't be fooled voters, it is still the defining difference between the party candidates, and the most critical issue for the community.
We don't need town officials who mow lawns for seasonal folks, and resent their contribution to the region.
Holy cow, if we had guaged our town officials promise and potential by the level of their discernible learning skills, or education, many of our previous leaders would have never measured up.
ReplyDeleteAt least young Aubertine "ain't" uneducated.
Isn't his Mom his employer?
ReplyDeleteAnon 1:28 You missed the point.
ReplyDeleteThe point of the 6:42 comment was not about how much or how little formal educational training town officials have completed. We have had some very smart officials without any formal training.
The issue was about misrepresenting yourself on a resume. It is perfectly okay to go back and finish schooling, what is not okay is to say you are a quick learner and self-motivated when you have not completed a two-year degree in more than a dozen years.
Forget the quick learner stuff and stick to "outgoing dynamic personality." With Aubertine style trumps substance.
YUP!
ReplyDeleteOne would think that in twenty something years of education, at least one Civics class would have been in there someplace. That way the kid would know what a referendum was.
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