Pate and Circumstances of Entering Foreign Service: FSRO, Career Reserve Education: 1958-62 Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut B.A. Univeristy of Utah (Summer School), Salt Lake City, Utah 1960-62 Private Experience: 1955-61 Various part time jobs held while attending school Current Health Record: Cleared for Foreign Service duty at post with adequate medical facilities on 7/10/81. Mr. Snow is a career officer who is scheduled to leave London this summer for a new assignment to Brussels. PRESENT POSITION: Cultural Affairs Officer, Port-Au-Prince DATE OF LAST PROMOTION: December 13, 1981 DATE AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF ENTERING FOREIGN SERVICE: Foreign Service EDUCATION: 1975-78 Georgetown University School of Foreign Service 20 Veteran Preference Answer all parts. If a part does not apply to you, answer "NO". A Have you ever served on active duty in the United States military service? (Exclude tours of active duty for training in Reserves or National Guard) ... "YES". give details in item 35 C Do you claim 5 point preference based on active duty in the armed forces? If "YES", you will be required to furnish records to support your claim at the time you are appointed D Do you claim 10 point preference? If "YES" check the type of preference claimed and complete and attach Standard Form 15. "Claim for 10 Point Veteran Preference", together with the proof requested in that form. Type of Preference. Compensable Non-compensable Disability Recipient YES NO Mother V N/A THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 171-106 Standard Form 171 (rev. 12-77) 21 Experience Begin with current or most recent work or volunteer experience and work back Account for periods of unemployment exceeding three months and your residence address at that time on the last line of the experience blocks in order of occurrence A May inquiry be made of your present employer regarding your character. Qualifications and record of employment? I am currently a Junior at the U of Exact title of your position Committee member, Kind of business or organization (manufacturing. accounting social services, etc.) N/A From 9/81 To present Average number of hours per week! 20 Name of immediate supervisor Salary or earnings none Place of employment per per State Ohio Telephone Number Number and kind of employees you supervised 419 1537-2319 depends on projed If Federal service, civilian or military series, grade or rank, and date of N/A Description of work (Describe your specific duties, responsibilities and accomplishments in this job): Your reason for wanting to leave N/A As a member of the Arts/Lyceum committee, I work with various agencies to book speakers for the academic year. Once I get a perspectus of the potential speaker, I meet with the committee for discussion and possible arrangements. Then, I get back to the agncy for further discussion that might have come up from the previous meeting. A contract then will either be sent to our advisor, Tom Trimble, or if we decide not to signe the speaker, I'll look into other For agency use (skill codes, etc) possibilities. The two Speakers I have been responsible for are Father Andrew M I was able to gain experience in many areas of the restaurant, such as food preparation, waiting tables, hostesing tables, and even washingdishes. I had quite a good rapport with the clientele and my fellow Lemployees. Telephone Number Number and kind of employees you supervised John Barootian | 414 1639-0664 worked alone If Federal service, civilian or military series, grade or rank, and date of N/a Description of work (Describe your specific duties, responsibilities and accomplishments in this job.): Your reason for leaving school was starting I unloaded and sometimes cleaned produce that came in from the farm, and set up the stand in the morning. Then, during the rest of the day. I waited on customers and cleaned up when necessary. Page 2 If you need additional experience blocks, use Standard Form 171-A or blank sheets of paper For agency use (skill codes, etc.) |