ASL vlog: Opening for a position at DawnSignPress

I have been working for over 5 years at DawnSignPress which is one of several Deaf-owned businesses in San Diego. I love the the ASL-friendly environment since all of employees, deaf and hearing, sign with each other.

We have been in business for over 25 years as a publisher of quality American Sign Language materials with the “Signing Naturally” series as one of our popular products. If you are ever in town, you are welcome to stop by for a short tour of the building.

I also would like to let you all know of an opening for warehouse clerk at DawnSignPress!

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Hello,

I’m sure that you all have been enjoying watching my vlogs on Lenois.com but now I would like to put on my DawnSignPress hat as the warehouse manager. I am using this vlog to announce a job opening for a warehouse clerk at DawnSignPress. This is a full-time position that comes with benefits. If you are interested or know anyone who would be, please apply with your resume by May 10th! Please read the below for the full details!

Good luck!

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Position Announcement: Warehouse Clerk

Summary Description

Under supervision of the warehouse manager, performs a variety of packing, shipping, record-keeping duties; and performs related work as required.

Duties/Responsibilites

Packs sales orders and ensures shipment of orders; prepare stock for sale and shipping: performs periodic physical inventory at end of each month; records receipt of sales returns and returns books/videos to stock; prepares and posts data to computer, logs, and forms; performs light cleaning and maintenance; performs other general clerical, duties as needed.

Employment Standards

Experience: One (1) year of responsible shipping and warehouse operations duties.

Knowledge: Basic fluency in American Sign Language, basic business mathematical computations; modem warehouse methods, procedures and equipment/computer systems: fundamental recor-keeping principles and procedures; operations & maintenance of forklifts desirable.

Skill: Following oral, written and signed instructions; reading, writing and performing mathematical calculations at the level required for successful job performance; operate shipping, word-processing, spreadsheet, and accounting software systems; typing 30 words per minute from clear copy; learning rules, methods, policies and procedures of the workplace; communicating effectively, orally, with ASL, or in writing; work cooperatively with other; paying attention to details; working independently in absence of direct supervision; analyzing situations accurately and taking effective actions.

This job description is not limited to the tasks described above and the job specification should not be construed to imply that these requirements are the exclusive standards of the position. Candidates will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as may be required by their supervisor.

DawnSignPress is Deaf owned and managed publishing company specializing in instructional sign language and educational deaf culture materials for children and adults.

Please send letter of interest and resume including three references to Jon Savage, DawnSignPress, 6130 Nancy Ridge Drive, San Diego, CA 92121-3223, fax to (858) 625-2336, or email to jons@dawnsign.com

DawnSignPress is an EEO/AA employer.

Aspiring Colors Network

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Hello,

I would like to share with my experience with you about Aspiring Colors Network that they invited me as a presenter about my career.

The workshop was interesting mission for students:

A career development project for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students within the San Diego Community College District. Students join the Aspiring Colors Network to follow dreams, pursue opportunities, and learn the skills needed to reach their goals.

I want to thank to Gale Barlow, Salvatore Fiorentino, Jessica Hinman, and Alicia Borgongo for make this happening. I really do appreciate it!

Enjoy this VLOG,

JON

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Response to all commenter: Gallaudet and DC (ASL VLOG)

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I want to response to all commenter on Lenois.com: ASL vlogs of Gallaudet and DC. How much I really do appreciate with your comments on Lenois.com. At the few specific comments that I want to share of my thought with you through this ASL vlog.

Enjoy this vlog!

JON

Interview with Protestor & arrested on “Black Friday” (ASL VLOG)

April, 1st, 2007,

I was very pleased to interview with Raychelle, who was happy to share her experience with protest and arrested at Gallaudet University on Oct. 13th, 2006 “Black Friday”. The interview was at the gate, 6th Street on the campus.

Enjoy the VLOG!

JON

Visit at Gallaudet University (ASL Vlog)

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April, 2nd, 2007,

I was pleased with tour at Gallaudet University by Rachelle Settambrino. After tour, I met new and old faces in all over on the campus. Two of my friends took me to 7th floor of Benson Hall where I video taped at SLCC. I was enjoying stay at the campus all day. Also, I’m proud to own sweater with “Gallaudet University” on it.

Enjoy the VLOG!

JON

Visit at National Mall in D.C.

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April, 1st, 2007,

My cool friend, Raychelle took me to National Mall in District of Columbia. We had a great opportunity to see the Cherry Blossom or Sakura, that last for one week to see! Also, we went to see the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial “The Wall”, the Monument, the White House, and the US Capital.

Enjoy the VLOG!

JON

Back from Gallaudet (ASL VLOG)

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Response to all commenter: Re: The Greatest Irony

Gallaudet and me (ASL Vlog)

I would like to share my thoughts with you about Gallaudet from 1987 to 2007, 20 years. I will visit Gallaudet this weekend for the FIRST TIME!

Re: The Greatest Irony

Response to Amy Cohen Efron’s vlog:
The Greatest Irony