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Does anyone have some tips on how to fill 3 years of not having a job due to poker on my resume? I don't want to sound like I was wasting my time and not working hard at a goal but I also don't want it to sound like I was just twiddling my thumbs playing .1/.2c. Any thoughts or advice? [/ QUOTE ] Depends on the job. If you're applying for a job on Wall Street, make "Professional Poker Player" the highlight of your resume. Otherwise try "In a coma recovering from dirigible accident." [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] Pay attention to the punctuation in you're resume, especially concerning apostrophe's. [/ QUOTE ] Fixed that for the OP. [/ QUOTE ] [censored] genious, also just say you've been a student |
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Well I don't make it a habit of writing my [/b]resume's [/b]at 3:46am, so I can promise that my spelling, contractions, pluralizations, and apostraphe use will be accurate. [/ QUOTE ] I hope you don't write your resumes at 4:37 PM either. |
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