Re-writing my resume so I'm saying what I
accomplished
rather than just what my job tasks were is also Too Hard! One of the main reasons I left my job was because I felt like I wasn't accomplishing anything. (I did accomplish not slapping anyone although some people were begging to be slapped on a daily basis.) Also not fun is writing a summary or profile. wah wah wah I'm an AWESOME. Hire me!
Clearly, I'm at least an awesome complainer and procrastinator!
oof, msbelle, that is not fun at all.
I know more than a few kids (my own, but definitely others) who get anxious and perfectionist and utterly stuck
Mom? Is that you posting as JZ?
I hate doing all that lisah. That's why I don't apply for jobs where that's my responsibility, but I still have to do it to get a job. It's not a good system.
...vendor and the amount, no info on work being done or scope.
That sounds pretty shady. If he offers you a cut, I hope you have some way to record him.
I'd have a hard time doing a tech support accomplishment resume: "Currently have nine years of experience getting thousands of desperate computer users up and running with our program." I'm probably not allowed to call customers desperate.
I did take a long lunch today so I should theoretically stay late this evening, but I really don't feel like it. Meh. I stay late often enough with no comp time.
See, I feel like I could turn yours around into an accomplishment pretty easily, Connie. I'm guessing you've increasingly become the go-to tech support person for the really hard (most desperate) customers?
Ugh lisah, I feel you on that one! I just had to revise my merit review letter.
and it's so hard as an adult to just stand back and let them figure their way through it and out.
Yeah sigh. Plus the whole thing where I'm supposed to socialize him. He still tries to eat rice with his hands. What gives, kid? I taught you about forks when you were in preschool!
I'm guessing you've increasingly become the go-to tech support person for the really hard (most desperate) customers?
Huh. I actually have, to my dismay. If the IMs from supervisors saying "please please please take this customer and fix it, you're the only one I trust with this" count. I hadn't thought of it that way.
Should I be getting screencaps of those IMs for posterity?
lisah, you want us to make your stuff into accomplishments? Also, you don't need a summary on your resume.
So, someone I know just posted on Facebook that her (Long-Island-raised) son got dinged on a school assignment (in Arkansas) for saying "meant" and "mint" are not homophones. Regional accents strike again!
Classic! I've probably told the story here of how my uncle got put into special ed when they moved from Rhode Island to greater Philadelphia, right?