Vincent Tyl

1203 Hickory Ridge,Tyler TX 75620

Home:903-573-9310

Cell:903-984-0374

Email: [email protected]

 

Objective

I desire to work as a Fire Fighter.

 

Education

White Oak High School, White Oak, Texas

2014 – Present

 

Experience

Yard work for my mother

2010 – Present

  • Provide yard work (mowing, raking, cutting fire wood)

 

Babysitting

2013 – Present

  • provide babysitting for my aunt, uncle, cousins, and neighbors

 

Achievements

  • National Honor Society 2009, 2010

 

Volunteer Experience

  • Church (hanging of the greens, communion)

 

Interest / Activities

  • Agg

 

References

Available upon request

Vincent Tyl

Objective

My desired career option  is a firefighter. Ever since I was little I had wanted to be a firefighter and as I grew up the want just grew with me.

 

Education

  • High School Diploma

  • Associates degree in fire science ( occasionally )

 

Income Potential

32,000 – 53,000

 

Companies

  • White Oak volunteer fire department

  • Big Sandy volunteer fire department

  • Longview fire department

  • Spring Hill volunteer department

  • Gladewater volunteer fire department

Vincent Tyl

927 W Goldfish Rd, Tyler TX 75930

903-597-2268

[email protected]

 

Tommy

Head fire cheif

Big sandy fire department

436 highway 204

News Letter

Jim stacks request to grow out his hair for a charity was denied by principal tonya king, so now stacks will be going to the school board on monday to have a debate over this.

“had i approved jims request, then i would have students every day asking if they also could break the dress code. we have rules for a reason, and we can’t just go breaking them anytime we want.” king said.

the school board refused to comment until further evaluation on the issue on monday of next week.

“i can’t comment on the issue right now. we will discuss it at the board meeting next week”, said bill valdez the school board president.

locks of love have to turn down lots of families a month due to a lack of human hair to be used on wiggs. some families don’t have the money to buy them and this donation process helps every time the chance is given.

“i was moved by jim’s passion to donate his hair. we desperately need human hair for our wigs every month we receive about 200 request from families who cannot afford a wig for their sick child, and every month we have to turn down about 150 of those request”, said locks of love.