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April 05, 2010

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ninah

what if you only have limited job I have only two types of skill first is as restaurant dishwasher in both family and retirement home settings. and second is self employment as a contract painter. I also have just a high school diploma never finished college courses get married instead raised kids. and at age of 50 now I do not have the interest in going back to school and I can not old student loans prevent me. Grant are out also due to loan. I have at this time no job and husband is paying all bills on landscaper salary. I have spent all savings on house loan and now am almost in forcloser. How do I make my resume look good to get hired?

I just came across your blog and wanted to drop you a note telling you how impressed I was with the information you have posted here.
The job market is as competitive today as ever, which makes creating an effective resume more important than ever.

Abbey

If you are serious about a job , it is important that you have a Resume that will make you stand out among the other applicants, that sells YOU successfully and that give's you the justice that you deserve.

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