All these things you mention should be on your resume. Specific projects and specific cost savings are magic, your docket calendar app is PERFECT.

I suggest checking out [link|http://webtraining.infoworld.com|webtraining] at infoworld or other similar services. They even have a course on Project Management. It's $55 and well worth the investment to able to add "Project Management" to the list of skills on your resume, if that's where you want your career to go. (In fact it's $55 to take any/all of the courses in the 'Business Skills' category, you have a year. Pretty good deal IMHO.) You're not doing anything else, right?

Norm, I say this with all due respect and with no negativity intended: your only limitation is yourself. Stop blaming your previous employer for things like wrong pay, no growth, and lack of training. These are, truly, your responsibility. If you think you're not getting paid enough, look elsewhere. Growth and training is a personal issue. It's nice when a company supports that through tuition assistance, in house training and development, and the like, but certainly not their responsibility. Did your last job offer tuition assistance? Did you take advantage of that? YOU have to make things happen for you, that's the only way they will.

Peace and luck