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SEBASTIAN SKOBLIK

629 Birch Lane Moorhead, MN | 701-261-2582 | Sebastian.o.skoblik@my.ndsu.edu

OBJECTIVE
To work at a local place of business that can use my skills in a productive manner.

QUALIFICATIONS
Have taken multiple courses in calculus and statistics. Am able to find and help fix error in technique in others. Am able to balance time between learning, working, and having fun.

EXPERIENCE
2012-Present Crew Trainer, McDonalds I have worked at multiple positions within the store including front counter, drive through, and grill area. I have helped train new people into multiple positions and give position tests. I work along with customers to help them get what they desire in a timely manner the way they want. While work has been slow, I have done long division in my head for fun and have exercised my mind by calculating change in my head. 2011-2012 Learn to Skate Instructor, Moorhead Parks and Recreation Taught toddlers how to begin skating. Helped progress the skills of young children at skating.

2007-2011

Volunteer Vacation Bible School leader, Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd I helped herd kids from classroom to classroom. Encouraged them to behave and listen to the stories and to try and understand what was going on and make connections to their own lives.

EDUCATION AND ACTIVITIES


2013-Present In-Progress, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, GPA 3.6 Academic Scholarship Wind Symphony (2013-2014), University Symphony Orchestra (2013-2014), Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd: Senior Choir (2011-Present) and Bell Choir (2005Present), Red River Valley Figure Skating Club (2006-Present). May 2013 High School, Moorhead High School, Moorhead, MN, GPA 3.8 Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd: Senior Choir (2011-Presemt) and Bell Choir (2005-Present), Red River Valley Figure Skating Club(2006-Present), Eagle Scout Troop 644 (2005-2013), Fargo Moorhead Area Youth Symphony (2005-2013). My Eagle Scout Project was completed in September 2011, and was the building of carts for the Red River Zoo to be able to display and store hands on items to help with educating children about animals.

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