Marcusthegladiator CDT
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Hello everyone,
As of July 6th give or take, I'll will no longer be working in my current position.
I am willing to travel at my expense, anywhere, for an employment opportunity that
is too good to pass up. Is this you?
Below I have pasted my resume. I have removed most personal info since this is very public.
If interested in speaking with me at all, I will gladly send to you a proper copy of my resume
along with several letters of recomendation from my current and previous employers.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Marc!
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Marc XXXX
92X-XX1-9XX9
XXXXXXX, CA 91XXX
[email protected]
-Objective-
To find a permanent position as a “high quality” lab technician and further my career in dental technology.
-Experience-
For the last 10 years I have excelled rapidly in my knowledge of dental technology. I am capable of performing all tasks in the field from model work to finished restoration whether working with removable or permanent prosthesis. Having worked in production labs and quality labs I feel I can adjust quickly to any lab environment. The knowledge and skills I have accumulated in my previous years has led me to feel I am a real tradesman as well as a dental technician. However it is understood that even many years from now, I will still be learning, and I'm looking forward to it. I love what I do.
-Job History-
DentalXXXXX - Los Angeles, CA. Jan 2010-present
Upon moving to the Los Angeles area I took this job in a small lab of about 20 technicians. I was hired by the owners to be Lab Manager. My duties included the quality inspection of all incoming and outgoing cases. Delegating work flow to technicians daily. Communicating with doctors regarding all inquiries. Overseeing all shipping and receiving duties. Overseeing inventory and supply. All with great success. Shortly after my hire date the lab owner purchased an Imes-Icore 340i dry mill along with 3shape, Sum3D, and Rhino3D. In addition to already existing older Zirkonzahn and Ceric systems I was expected to learn and oversee milling operations. It was a success. In a short time I was training technicians to use the software and maintain the mills. I learned many aspects of CNC machining that became very useful when troubleshooting problems with the software and the hardware. In the end, the labs milling center was successfully producing zirconia framework designs that most milling centers wouldn't bother troubling themselves with. This was a direct result of our ability to create our own milling strategies for milling specific designs. I have learned so much about CNC machining I am confident I could surpass any expectations one may have in my knowledge of digital dental technology.
XXXXX Dental Lab - Las Vegas, NV July 2007 – Dec 2010
As the single employee I shared responsibilitie with the lab owner to complete approximately one hundred units a month for very few dentists with a three week turn around. These were high quality restorations that were sold for about $200 a unit depending on the product. Daily I would manage between a wide variety of tasks including but not limited to diagnostic wax ups, additive/reductive models, model work, wax & metal finish, waxing & pressing, full gold, casting, opaque, porcelain build/finish, ext. Another way to put it is I could say that i was the muscle and my employer was the artist. It was also highly expected of me to complete each task with nothing less than perfection as this lab dealt diligently with the “cosmetics,” of quality dentistry. I owe this former employer much gratitude. What I learned in this dental lab gives me confidence that I can find dental work almost anywhere its needed.
XXXXXXX Dental - Lake Havasu City, AZ March 2004 - July 2007
This is a dental laboratory consisting of approximately 200 employees. I worked in the crown and bridge department with about 10 other technicians. Daily I would complete 25 - 35 units that included waxing and metal finishing anything from single copings to roundhouses. This also included a wide variety of metal occlusions, splints, adapts, rest seats, attachments, splints, wings, windows, etc... Being a production lab, there wasn’t much emphasis on quality, rather quantity. After 4 months of employment, I was breaking production records in the wax and metal department. If I were forced to choose what part of the field I considered myself best at during this point in my career. It would be waxing and metal finishing framework.
XXXXX Denture Lab – Lake Havasu City, AZ Sept 2002 – March 2004
My first job in the field was fabricating RPD’s in my employer’s home. As the only employee I shared all responsibilities with my employer. On a daily basis I would performs relines and rebases as our doctors needed, model work, wax work, metal casting/finishing, anterior & posterior sets, acrylic/valplast injection, ext. As a denture tech, I was in constant contact with our doctors regarding fit/alignment which finely tuned my communication skills with like minded colleges, which was very helpful in the years to come.
-References-
Sean XXXXX - Owner/Marketing Exec of xxxxxxx. - 805-807-XXXX
Nick XXXXX - Owner/Marketing Exec of xxxxxxx - 805-807-XXXX
Ron XXXXX - Owner/Operator xxxxxx Dental Lab - 702-277-XXXX
Darlene XXXXX - XXXX XXXX General Manager - 928-230-XXXX
Debbie XXXXX - XXXX XXXX CAD/CAM Manager - 928-505-XXXX
Angela XXXXX - XXXX XXXX Porcelain Manager - 928-208-XXXX--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
As of July 6th give or take, I'll will no longer be working in my current position.
I am willing to travel at my expense, anywhere, for an employment opportunity that
is too good to pass up. Is this you?
Below I have pasted my resume. I have removed most personal info since this is very public.
If interested in speaking with me at all, I will gladly send to you a proper copy of my resume
along with several letters of recomendation from my current and previous employers.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Marc!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Marc XXXX
92X-XX1-9XX9
XXXXXXX, CA 91XXX
[email protected]
-Objective-
To find a permanent position as a “high quality” lab technician and further my career in dental technology.
-Experience-
For the last 10 years I have excelled rapidly in my knowledge of dental technology. I am capable of performing all tasks in the field from model work to finished restoration whether working with removable or permanent prosthesis. Having worked in production labs and quality labs I feel I can adjust quickly to any lab environment. The knowledge and skills I have accumulated in my previous years has led me to feel I am a real tradesman as well as a dental technician. However it is understood that even many years from now, I will still be learning, and I'm looking forward to it. I love what I do.
-Job History-
DentalXXXXX - Los Angeles, CA. Jan 2010-present
Upon moving to the Los Angeles area I took this job in a small lab of about 20 technicians. I was hired by the owners to be Lab Manager. My duties included the quality inspection of all incoming and outgoing cases. Delegating work flow to technicians daily. Communicating with doctors regarding all inquiries. Overseeing all shipping and receiving duties. Overseeing inventory and supply. All with great success. Shortly after my hire date the lab owner purchased an Imes-Icore 340i dry mill along with 3shape, Sum3D, and Rhino3D. In addition to already existing older Zirkonzahn and Ceric systems I was expected to learn and oversee milling operations. It was a success. In a short time I was training technicians to use the software and maintain the mills. I learned many aspects of CNC machining that became very useful when troubleshooting problems with the software and the hardware. In the end, the labs milling center was successfully producing zirconia framework designs that most milling centers wouldn't bother troubling themselves with. This was a direct result of our ability to create our own milling strategies for milling specific designs. I have learned so much about CNC machining I am confident I could surpass any expectations one may have in my knowledge of digital dental technology.
XXXXX Dental Lab - Las Vegas, NV July 2007 – Dec 2010
As the single employee I shared responsibilitie with the lab owner to complete approximately one hundred units a month for very few dentists with a three week turn around. These were high quality restorations that were sold for about $200 a unit depending on the product. Daily I would manage between a wide variety of tasks including but not limited to diagnostic wax ups, additive/reductive models, model work, wax & metal finish, waxing & pressing, full gold, casting, opaque, porcelain build/finish, ext. Another way to put it is I could say that i was the muscle and my employer was the artist. It was also highly expected of me to complete each task with nothing less than perfection as this lab dealt diligently with the “cosmetics,” of quality dentistry. I owe this former employer much gratitude. What I learned in this dental lab gives me confidence that I can find dental work almost anywhere its needed.
XXXXXXX Dental - Lake Havasu City, AZ March 2004 - July 2007
This is a dental laboratory consisting of approximately 200 employees. I worked in the crown and bridge department with about 10 other technicians. Daily I would complete 25 - 35 units that included waxing and metal finishing anything from single copings to roundhouses. This also included a wide variety of metal occlusions, splints, adapts, rest seats, attachments, splints, wings, windows, etc... Being a production lab, there wasn’t much emphasis on quality, rather quantity. After 4 months of employment, I was breaking production records in the wax and metal department. If I were forced to choose what part of the field I considered myself best at during this point in my career. It would be waxing and metal finishing framework.
XXXXX Denture Lab – Lake Havasu City, AZ Sept 2002 – March 2004
My first job in the field was fabricating RPD’s in my employer’s home. As the only employee I shared all responsibilities with my employer. On a daily basis I would performs relines and rebases as our doctors needed, model work, wax work, metal casting/finishing, anterior & posterior sets, acrylic/valplast injection, ext. As a denture tech, I was in constant contact with our doctors regarding fit/alignment which finely tuned my communication skills with like minded colleges, which was very helpful in the years to come.
-References-
Sean XXXXX - Owner/Marketing Exec of xxxxxxx. - 805-807-XXXX
Nick XXXXX - Owner/Marketing Exec of xxxxxxx - 805-807-XXXX
Ron XXXXX - Owner/Operator xxxxxx Dental Lab - 702-277-XXXX
Darlene XXXXX - XXXX XXXX General Manager - 928-230-XXXX
Debbie XXXXX - XXXX XXXX CAD/CAM Manager - 928-505-XXXX
Angela XXXXX - XXXX XXXX Porcelain Manager - 928-208-XXXX
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