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Previously on "Arrghh, distractions!!"

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by DBA_bloke View Post
    Fiddle with font sizes and spacing to get it down as much as possible.
    Don't get him started.

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  • DBA_bloke
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    Originally posted by barry_abs View Post
    i didn't really need a cv for my last jobs - the employers knew me and my skillset.. i did spend weeks recently updating my cv and was happy.. i got an interview but blew it (the interviewer's call woke me up, at 12:30pm! i was brain-dead with a throbbing headache.)

    however, looking at my cv now - it's tulip.. it's five pages long - general with far too much info.. i'm endeavouring to rewrite, ir35calc template style.
    Bullet points are the answer - honestly. See this - hope it helps a bit. 2 pages should be enough for any CV. Fiddle with font sizes and spacing to get it down as much as possible.
    Last edited by DBA_bloke; 11 September 2007, 19:30.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Try cracking one off. That should relax you enough to concentrate.

    HTH

    By the content, I expect you are spanking your monkey as you write every post

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  • barry_abs
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    See told you it would work.
    *sounds of rhythmic beating 'neath desk*

    yeah... *pant* .. you're on to something..

    seriously, though.. i've mailed my cv to the professionals for review.. thanks daviejones!

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by barry_abs View Post

    however, looking at my cv now - it's tulip.. it's five pages long - general with far too much info.. i'm endeavouring to rewrite, ir35calc template style.

    See told you it would work.

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  • barry_abs
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    Originally posted by DBA_bloke View Post
    I don't get it. Your CV was OK last time you applied for a job, why is it useless now? Why can't you just add the little bit for the current/last gig you did?
    i didn't really need a cv for my last jobs - the employers knew me and my skillset.. i did spend weeks recently updating my cv and was happy.. i got an interview but blew it (the interviewer's call woke me up, at 12:30pm! i was brain-dead with a throbbing headache.)

    however, looking at my cv now - it's tulip.. it's five pages long - general with far too much info.. i'm endeavouring to rewrite, ir35calc template style.

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  • barry_abs
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    Originally posted by daviejones View Post
    No, I get a good one done and tweak it very slightly!!! Most of the time I do not need to anything to it...and if I need a major review, I get it done at a reduced price.
    hmm.. this appeals to me.. leaves me free to waste, guilt free.. any recommendations who to use?

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  • DBA_bloke
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    I don't get it. Your CV was OK last time you applied for a job, why is it useless now? Why can't you just add the little bit for the current/last gig you did?

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  • daviejones
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    Originally posted by barry_abs View Post
    do you purchase a general cv then tailor it for each application?
    No, I get a good one done and tweak it very slightly!!! Most of the time I do not need to anything to it...and if I need a major review, I get it done at a reduced price.

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  • barry_abs
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    Originally posted by MrRobin View Post
    Boot in safe mode and unplug your network cable / modem.

    Open up notepad and start writing!!!!
    good idea.. i tried something similar and made partial progress.. i sat down with my laptop (*nix) but was distracted by the system monitor.. '100% cpu, wonder what that is?' [open terminal] etc..

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  • barry_abs
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Try cracking one off. That should relax you enough to concentrate.
    fired a few arcs off earlier, it relaxed me enough to watch an episode of 'classic albums'.

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  • MrRobin
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    Boot in safe mode and unplug your network cable / modem.

    Open up notepad and start writing!!!!

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  • barry_abs
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    Originally posted by daviejones View Post
    Nope...I get mine done for me.....
    do you purchase a general cv then tailor it for each application?

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  • sasguru
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    Try cracking one off. That should relax you enough to concentrate.

    HTH

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  • Swiss Tony
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    One I bloody hate, but it does work:

    “ask yourself if what you are doing now is making you money”

    Note: by posting here you can see that I do ignore my own advice!

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