Work question. If you asked Web Services to do something fairly simple last July, impressing on them it needed to be done by August 15, and last week discovered it had never been done, and the person who was supposed to do it insisted he never saw the email even though it is in your out box addressed to him, and says he cannot get to it until May, who would you kill, him, or yourself for not noticing it had never been done in the first place? Or both?
Cordelia ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
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Flea, him.
Death for him, because he's supposed to do the job without somebody nannying him, but also some lashes with a wet noodle for you for not following up.
Death for him, certainly. perhaps a smack to teh forehead with an open palm for you, if you feel the need.
I can't believe how grown up Casper is, she's so cute! I think I need a fainting couch, and a parlor to keep it in, and a toddler to recline upon it fetchingly.
flea, clearly kill the other guy.
I have a resume question: Should I put my little part-time jobs at the top of my resume, or leave my last full-time job there? I can't decide if it looks worse if I haven't worked since July, or if I'm a part-time assistant.
I have a resume question: Should I put my little part-time jobs at the top of my resume, or leave my last full-time job there?
I'd put the part time jobs in, especially if they're related to what you want to do. The fact that you've taken on part time work also shows that you've got a decent work ethic, IMO.
Also, the currently in school thing will be on the resume, right? That will explain the lack of a full-time job.
Yeah, so should I put the "education" section up top, due to being a current student?
HMMMMM.
I have "Education" at the top of my resume, fwiw.
Jesse, you can also make it a functional resume, which highlights the skills you've picked up rather than your job history.