Lexi Mitchell
Lexi Mitchell of Oak Ridge, TN made the Dean's List at Roane State Community College for the Spring 2020 semester. The Dean's List recognizes full-time students (those completing 12 or more seme...
July, 13 2020 - Verified by Roane State Community CollegeLexi Mitchell of Oak Ridge, TN made the President's List at Roane State Community College for the fall 2019 semester. To be eligible, a student must attain a 4.0 grade-point average while attemp...
January, 29 2020 - Verified by Roane State Community CollegeLexi Mitchell of Oak Ridge, TN made the Dean's List at Roane State Community College for the fall 2019 semester. To be eligible, a student must attain a 3.5 grade-point average while attempting ...
January, 29 2020 - Verified by Roane State Community CollegeLexi Anne Mitchell of Oak Ridge made the Dean's List at Roane State Community College for the spring 2018 semester. To be eligible, a student must attain a 3.5 grade-point average while attempti...
June, 04 2018 - Verified by Roane State Community CollegeLexi Anne. Mitchell of Oak Ridge made the President's List at Roane State Community College for the spring 2018 semester. To be eligible, a student must attain a 4.0 grade-point average while at...
June, 01 2018 - Verified by Roane State Community Collegecashiering, knowledge of items in the store and leading customers to those items, sometimes answering the phone, helping other cashiers when the store was not busy and a bagger was not present, and doing chores such as: sweeping and mopping the front of the store, getting shopping carts from outside and bringing them in, cleaning the bathrooms, bringing plastic bags from the back and filling them at night, cleaning off the registers, stocking the weekly ads at the entrance of the store, etc. Also became certified to sell wine. Left due to starting college full time.
worked there for a month in order to help the store open. Put together shelves and aisles, unpacked items, organized them to go the correct area, placed them in that correct area and in the exact spot on the aisle items were supposed to be put on by looking at a piece of paper that listed the item no. and showed where to place any item. worked 12+ hour shifts almost every single day for the month or so that I worked there.
opening and closing the store, baking bread and cookies, keeping a list of stock and what needed to be ordered, sweep and mop the entire store, clean the bathrooms, take out trash, do all other chores, make sandwiches, serve customers through front lobby and drive thru. More than 95% of the time, I worked and closed by myself. This meant doing all of this completely alone, including still serving customers in the front lobby and drive thru while also completing two front and back pages of chores.