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.
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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.
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That is so interesting.
Thanks, libkitty, I don't do Word either. Plain, simple and readable should do the trick.
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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?
I've seen before where you list one description and separately list the jobs and dates. Or, you can go to town on your overall skills and experience, and then just give brief descriptions for each position.
Ok, thanks.
Geez, that only took 2 1/2 hours. Whew. Thanks libkitty, couldn't have done it without you.