ricardo dayatan, BAGGER/CASHIER

ricardo dayatan

BAGGER/CASHIER

THE SULTAN CENTER

Location
Kuwait - Hawali
Education
Bachelor's degree, Colregs
Experience
7 years, 5 Months

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Total years of experience :7 years, 5 Months

BAGGER/CASHIER at THE SULTAN CENTER
  • Kuwait - Hawali
  • September 2008 to June 2015

The main job duty for a grocery bagger is placing groceries purchased by customers into plastic or paper bags, or in cloth bags which customers bring along. They may carry the bagged groceries to the customer's car as well.
Take hand baskets left at the check-out back to their proper area, and collect shopping carts from the parking lot.
Baggers include stocking shelves during slower periods.
Grocery baggers also check for misplaced items, and return those where they belong. They also return any items left at the check-out which the customer decided not to buy
The duty of cashier is to count money in cash drawer at the beginning of the shifts to ensure that an amount is correct and that there is adequate change.
Receive payments by cash, check, credit cards, vouchers, or automatic debits.
Issue receipts, refunds, credits, or changes due to customers.
Great customers entering establishments.
Maintain clean and orderly checkouts areas.

MERCHANDISER at STATELINE / NUTRISNACK MARKETINGS
  • Philippines
  • July 2005 to January 2006

The duties and responsible of the merchandiser is promoting products of company.
Cleaning the shelves before displaying the products of company.
Monitoring the products.
Checking expiry date.
First in-First out of the products.
Conduct inventory according to the store.
Making purchase order.
Management of the stock in the warehouse.

Education

Bachelor's degree, Colregs
  • at Iloilo College of Fisheries
  • March 2003

All boats using the waterways must thoroughly understand and apply the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (Colregs).

Bachelor's degree, NAVIGATION
  • at ILOILO STATE COLLEGE OF FISHERIES
  • March 2003

Navigation is the art and science of safely and efficiently directing the movements of a vessel from one point to another. Piloting uses water depth and visible references, while dead reckoning uses courses and distances from the last known position.[1] More than just finding a vessel's present location, safe navigation includes predicting future location, route planning and collision avoidance . Nautical navigation in western nations, like air navigation, is based on the nautical mile. Navigation also includes electronic such as GPS and Loran (Long Range Navigation). Celestial Navigation, taking sights by sextant on the planets, moon, stars, sun and using the data with a Nautical Almanac and sight reduction Tables to determine positions. Accurate time information is also needed

Bachelor's degree, seamanship
  • at ILOILO STATE COLLEGE OF FISHERIES
  • March 2003

SEAMANSHIP is the art of operating a ship or boat. It involves topics and development of specialised skills including: navigation and international maritime law; weather, meteorology and forecasting; watchstanding; ship-handling and small boat handling; operation of deck equipment, anchors and cables; ropework and line handling; communications; sailing; engines; execution of evolutions such as towing; cargo handling equipment, dangerous cargoes and cargo storage; dealing with emergencies; survival at sea and search and rescue; and fire fighting

Specialties & Skills

Merchandising
Cashiering
Customer Service Oriented
FIRE FIGHTHING
CROWD AND CRISIS MANAGEMENTS
CUSTOMER SERVICE, HARD WORKING
COMPUTER LITERATE

Languages

English
Intermediate

Training and Certifications

certificate of competency (Certificate)
Date Attended:
February 2006
Valid Until:
February 2011

Hobbies

  • hard working, reading
    employee of the month a month of july 2014.company giving me a recognition because of my hard working with minimal supervision...