Career Investigation Project
Music Producer
Bachelor’s degree of Fine Arts
On the low end, $20K per year; on the high end – over $1 million a year
Fueled by Ramen, Uprising Records, Island Records, The Island Def Jam Music group, and Decaydance
Haylee Cox
118 Amy Street, Longview, TX 75605
Home : 903-432-987
Cell : 903-331-4618
Email : [email protected]
Objective
I desire to work in the retail industry
Education
White Oak High School, White Oak, Texas
Experience
It’s Nu 2 U
2012-2014
Working the register, cleaning, and helping customers.
Child Care
2011-Present
Provide child care for friends and family after school, and weekends (I went to Red Cross to learn how to take care of a child.)
Achievements
American Red Cross Course
Certified in CPR
Volunteer Experience
Helping my Grandma
Taking care of my 2 dogs
Interests/ Activities
Listening to music (all different kinds)
Hanging out with friends
Volleyball
Playing video games
Photography
Computer Skills
Proficient with internet, google docs, microsoft Word, and Excel
References
Jason Cox
Rick Jones
Roger Ward
Haylee Cox
118 Amy Street
903-331-4618
Travie McCoy
Record Producer
Fueled By Ramen
1290 Avenue of the Americas, 28th Floor
New York, NY 10104
Dear Travie McCoy,
Hello my name is Haylee and I am writing because I would love to work for you. I heard about the opening from the internet. I am interested in your company because I love music and your company is the best in the business.
I have loved music for as long as I can remember. I have known all my life that this
is what I want to do with my life. I am quick learner and I know I would be a huge asset to you and your company.
I would love to have a interview with you as soon as possible. I will be available at any time of the day. You can reach me at 903-331-4618
Sincerely,
Haylee Cox
New story 1
To determine whether to overturn the Principal Tonya King decision about Jim Stacks hair. The school board will vote monday at 7 p.m.
“Had I approved stack’s 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 go breaking them anytime we want. The school would be in chaos then”, said Principal Tonya King. Do to the fact that the dress code won’t allow boys to have their hair longer than their earlobe.
“Donating my hair to Locks of Love is a very special project to me. When we received my sister’s wig, she was so happy. I had not seen a smile on her face for a long time”, said Stacks.
Do to the fact that donating Stacks hair is for his 5 year-old sister who lost her hair last year during chemotherapy treatment.
“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 requests from families who cannot afford a wig for their sick child, and every month we have to turn down about 150 of those requests, but I wish we didn’t have to”, said President Gisel Roco.
The student council has now listed 150 students to grow their hair for locks of love.
News Story 1
To determine whether to overturn the principal decision about stacks hair. The school board will vote monday at 7 p.m.
“Had I approved stack’s 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 go breaking them anytime we want. The school would be in chaos then”, said Principal Tonya King. Do to the fact that the dress code won’t allow boys to have their hair longer than their earlobe.
“Donating my hair to Locks of Love is a very special project to me. When we received my sister’s wig, she was so happy. I had not seen a smile on her face for a long time”, said Stacks
Do to the fact that donating Stacks hair is for his 5 year-old sister who’s lost her hair last year during chemotherapy treatment.
“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 requests from families who cannot afford a wig for their sick child, and every month we have to turn down about 150 of those requests, but I wish we didn’t have to”, said President Gisel Roco.