My god woman , you look even more amazing than I thought possible. That color looks great!
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He has extra ribs
Wow, freaky!
Yeah, probably not advisable, though. For all the trauma of the surgery, which took 2 teams something like 10-12 hours (it's not easy being filleted, then sewn back together! they go in from the front for this surgery, the most painful thing was the rib removal. S has a neuroma from it and can't do certain things she used to do with double scoliosis, like lap swim, it hurts so much. Cortisone shots haven't lasted.
Andi, I'll look online a bit, but you might check with your local library website. Often, they have career databases that have this type of information online.
Ah, thank you, libkitty. My own poking around has already told me it's quite reasonable to focus the resume on experience in this field and leave the rest as footnotes.
If you want to make it pretty, Microsoft has resume templates at [link] I don't have Word installed right now, so I can't check them out, but they might help.
eta: Best of luck, Andi!!
He has extra ribs
Wow, freaky!
He's also got extra vertebrae--apparently this is a standard variant for people descended from a particular valley in Norway, and Hubby is definitely Nordic.
That is so interesting.
Thanks, libkitty, I don't do Word either. Plain, simple and readable should do the trick.
Pretty Teppy, pretty shiny hair.
Raq, I'm so sorry about your day.
I have le ick. Send chicken soup.
Next question is, if I'm doing the same damn job every where I go, how creative do I have to get with rephrasing the job description dealies on the resume?