Friend has not worked in 15 years, should she put old jobs on resume? (employee, consulting)
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I have searched the question and there is nothing, find me a link!
I found a few you can look at. Employ a Boolean search for key words. You're an adjunct business professor, right? You should be able to figure it out.
I have searched the question and there is nothing, find me a link!
Good grief, you can start by simply typing "resumes" in the search engine and will find 400 pages of threads to sift through. Refine your search further to narrow it down.
I personally find his questions valid and worth discussing. If people have a complaint about the thread or suspect trolls, then just report him already, but for all the talk about trolls, we have what I find is a valid question and here we are on page two talking about whether this is a troll thread. It's becoming a self-fulfilling prophesy of sorts. Find the report button, or answer the question. Thanks.
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I personally find his questions valid and worth discussing.
Yes, it is and he did so the other day.
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