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I have a plan! by stoutman_20012002-03-26 04:33:14
  Just write a resume by Kurioz2002-03-26 05:07:58
    If you don't mind my asking.. by stoutman_2001 2002-03-26 05:12:21
What's a CV?

Next question...

How do you take a bunch of skills you've learned from practice and write them down on paper? I don't have any computer classes at all really, just a typing class and document formatting class... Which don't help at all for getting a technical position.

Basically I'm looking to build server end stuff, workstations, and repaire work.. All the official classes I have are geared towards office secretarial work, tho somehow they got me an associates in CS..
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      CV = Curriculum Vitae by Kurioz2002-03-26 05:22:06
        Stoutman - check your inbox (n/t) by Kurioz2002-03-26 06:09:47
        CV and Resume are NOT the same by antares19702002-03-26 06:32:28
          I fail to see the distinction really by Kurioz2002-03-26 07:03:16
            We only have CV's in DK by Spisefisken2002-03-26 08:07:15
            it's usually not necessary to include by ma petite2002-03-26 08:16:07
              Why call it a CV or a resume? by euan_b_uk2002-03-26 15:35:01
          Beg to differ there me old china! by breezeblock2002-03-26 08:14:34
        Re: CV = Curriculum Vitae - my two cents by pandorasmuse2002-03-26 09:57:34
          ;)))) by Znirk2002-03-26 15:45:46
        WOAH! Never put your birthday, marital status . . by Dazed2002-03-26 14:36:50

 

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