Daisy, get their other albums. They just get better & better.
Will do. I think my old car ate my tapes.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Daisy, get their other albums. They just get better & better.
Will do. I think my old car ate my tapes.
how do I say that I worked on a big huge document--pointing out that I not only reviewed/edited it, but wrote bits of it...but certainly didn't even come CLOSE to writing the whole damn thing.
I would say I was a contributor/editor of the document.
edit: only I would say it in a much more grammatically correct fashion.
I'd go with Laga's wording, meara.
Jansen's not just a talented drummer, he's also a talented photographer: [link]
Ladies & Gentleman, I present to you; Plei's OCD!
Please refrain from reaching through the bars.
Ooh, contributed to, that sounds nice...
I haven't written a resume in 3.5 years. So I don't know what to put for my current job, and I don't actually REMEMBER the stuff from the last job (which needs to be re-organized and shit)
Oh, hush, you. (Peev, that is.)
It's either this or continue work on the crackaddled DA/SPN crossover I jokingly started.
Miraculously, I am maintaining a brisk pace on a painting while doing all this posting. The only thing tripping me up is that I have to have the Caps Lock on to use the brush correctly, and then I start making very LOUD posts.
Ah, the digital era.
A boon to us all!
YEAH, BUT USUALLY...
*Sigh*
No, I'm just going to leave it as a testament to Photoshop's intricacies.
Anyway, normally I'm as slow, if not slower using digital. This has been a nice change.
OK, next how do I word this: I managed between two and six people at a time. I also trained all of those people (who collectively, add up to more than six). How do I say that all together in one line of resume?
I hate this. I have no idea what I did the past three years, or how to say it good.
I worked on a very very very big project. huuuuuuuge. managed some people. trained some people. did various starting and interim and closeup bits on them.
Was in charge for a little bit on a small project in the UK.
ongoing work being in charge on a simple but long-term project.
Worked on a small complex project, managed one person for that.
Now working on medium mostly simple project, in the middle of it.
Can anyone make those sound good?