Writing Resume...help!

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My daughter sells, but in this case, I'd buy from you instead
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going to a good cause eh?
 
Don't listen to Boyd, Venecia..he just wants a big discount!! (j/k Boyd..
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( are we on the baby countdown yet?..I keep thinking one of your post is gonna have an announcement)
 
What everyone else has said.. with a little bit to add.

What career services told us was, the only way your resume should be more than one page is if you have 10 or more years of relevant field experience. Including DOB is also unnecessary, as that could be used against the employer in age discrimination.. as well as it being none of their business.

Look for key words in job listings, and if you can, include them in the resume, especially if it's being submitted electronically. Resumes are often skimmed for these special skills/key words, and those that don't have them are tossed quickly. So this unfortunately means re-writing the resume for every unique position. - This echoes what Wildsky said, emphasize his experience in the areas the employer is looking for.

Keep fancy fonts to a minimum, and try not to use anything smaller than a 10 point, or larger than a 14 point. Although I think I use an 8 for my software experience
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. but my resume has an odd format too.

Cover letter, don't forget the cover letter.. Again, tailor it for each position applied for.

Good Luck to DH
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You actually got me laughing my butt off for the first time today! I been a real grouch and I dont think Hubby has a head left on his shoulders
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Thanks!

As for Boyd...Just keep your eyes open...The party wont be until Hubby actually gets a job!
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Here are a couple examples I wrote the other day, adjust as nessesary for the specific job you are applying for. The fomat was different but the principles the same.
The first example is more of a professional resume, and may be 2 pages needed.




Joe T Chicken
Insert address here telephone #

ROADMASTER
16+ Years’ Railroad Engineering Experience / Roadmaster / Assistant Foreman / Relief Foreman
Result orientated, hands on railroad professional with 16 years of expertise in all facets of track maintenance and inspection. Verifiable record for the successful completion of projects through coordinating trades, train operations, and building positive rapport with regional engineers, local officials and vendors while maintaining costs. Versed in cost estimating, impending design problems, document preparation, FRA regulations, material purchasing and site management.
Professional competencies include:
• Project Planning & Development
• Team Building & Leadership
• FRA code
• Safety and Compliance Management
• Quality Control Management
• Organization & Time Management
• Contractor Scheduling

Professional Profile

Yellowstone Valley Railroad
Roadmaster (2007-present)
Assumed full responsibility for managing all track operations, including routine track maintenance, track inspections, labor production and contactor production. Supervised and directed training in Roadway Worker Protection, General Code of Operating Rules, Safety, and the proper use of specialized equipment. Oversaw contractor performance, safety conformance, project planning and cost control.
• Developed excellent customer relations with land owners and vendors
• Developed a very skillful work force and trained acting foreman in all aspects of track maintenance and operations.
• Developed strong employee and contractor productivity arming them with the ability to identify, isolate and eliminate work hazards.
• Mentored through expertise in the railroad industry-became the main source of information for staff through daily contact in a professional and considerate manner.

CSX Transportation
Trackman/Assistant Foreman/Relief Foreman (1974-1988)
Knowledgeable in all aspects of track operations and maintenance including, machine operator on rail and tie gangs, backhoe operator and all general trackman duties.
• Performed Assistant Foreman duties on rail gangs.
• Performed Relief Foreman duties on section gangs.
• Versed in FRA Codes and Regulations

Professional Development
Extensive training in Roadway Worker Protection, General Code of Operations Rules and FRA Code and Regulations.

Computer Skills
Familiar with MS Word, Outlook, and Excel



The other opption...This is more of a job transition resume, and you really only need to include 2 to 3 previous jobs.


Joe T. Chicken
Address goes here Phone #

QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Result oriented individual with 18+ years’ in the manufacturing industry, complimentary skills in team building and leadership. Organized, self-directed and resourceful individual with strong communication and interpersonal skills. Considered to be a reliable, adaptable and conscientious employee who learns quickly and responds well to constructive critique.
Areas of particular strengths include:
• Safety and Compliance Management
• Organization and Time Management
• Project Planning and Development
• Quality control Management

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

Yellowstone Valley Railroad Roadmaster Sidney, MT. 2007-present
• Oversaw contractor performance, safety conformance, project planning and cost control.
• General trackman duties including backhoe operator, and track maintenance and repair.
• Track inspector
• Qualified in FRA regulations and Roadway Worker Protection.

Georgia Pacific Tech II Bowling Green, KY. 1999-2007
• Plate forming press operator, making Dixie paper plates.
• Set-up and change-over of presses and packaging equipment.
• Troubleshoot and repair presses.
• Quality control including, caliper tests, moisture and rigidity testing.
• Operated packaging equipment for finished products.

Associated Pallet Operator South Carrolton, KY 1995-1999
• Machine operator and forklift driver.
• Set-up and operated pallet building machines.

Alcan Aluminum Carbon Setter Hendersonville, KY. 1988-1994
• Replaced anode carbon blocks in aluminum pots.
• Overhead crane, forklift, and shop mule operator.
• End loader operator.

CSX Transportation Trackman Madisonville, KY. 1974-1988
• Machine operator on rail and tie gangs
• Assistant foreman on rail gang
• Relief foreman on section gang
• Backhoe operator

Professional Development
• Extensive training in Roadway Worker Protection, General Code of Operations Rules and FRA Code and Regulations.
• Two years at Kentucky Tech. in general electric studies.
• Familiar with MS Word, Outlook, and Excel.
• Class B CDL
 
Hubby has to be into a temp service place tomorrow morning to turn in his drivers liscense and social security and fill out some paperwork. My mom is a well known person at the temp service so she called the lady up and sent some referals for hubby. She said there is a warehouse job available for part time to start but later will go into full time and perminent. We should be hearing more about it tomorrow. Thanks Camelot for helping us with the formation as well as everyone else. The one you helped us with, she said she was impressed with.

If he get perm. then the family is moving closer to the city, so next step is... saving and looking for a house in Jacksonville area.
 
Do put a cover letter on, with a brief introduction and what job you want, and maybe a quick highlight of his stellar qualifications

" Dear Sir or Ma'am,
My name is Jason McCord, and I would be a great asset to your company as a ______(put job title in)____. I am a hard worker, and have lots of experience working with my hands. I am a self-starter, and have no problem staying busy and motivated. I'm working towards my degree in _____ in my spare time, and know I could bring valuable skills to your team.

Looking forward to meeting you,

Sincerely,

Jason McCord





Then, RIGHT after the interview, mail a thank you note, reminding them who you were, and how polite you are, and making them think of you at least one more time.... Don't forget, dress clean, no extra jewelry, NO HAT, turn your cell phone off, be 10 minutes early, and have a firm handshake (no broken fingers though) and be super polite.

good luck!!!
 
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