Archive from March, 2009
Mar 22, 2009 - Hobbisms    No Comments

Resume, developing

I have posted a general customer service oriented resume on monster.com as well as a logistics oriented resume on clearancejobs.com.

The hardest part to these resumes is keeping them succint and to the point. My goal is to keep them at one page for specific jobs, this means I have to leave alot out.
Determining which traits and atributes I have that would best qualify me for a possision is time consuming, but the creativity involved makes the challenge worth the while.
I still have not applied for a specific job but have a couple in my sites and have started zeroing in on them.

Mar 19, 2009 - Hobbisms    1 Comment

Resume the begining

Writing a resume is difficult at best. The hardest part, right now, is the translation of military skills, NECs, Qualifications, Collateral duties, ext. I’m sifting through a mess of crap online that I can only marginally comprehind: href=”http://online.onetcenter.org/crosswalk”>match your MUC to a O*net-soc ,Im lost, and this stuff is waste deep and rising fast.

After sitting down for hours racking my memory, and rifling through my personal records, here’s what I have at my disposal:

  • Military Evaluations
  • A list of my hobbies
  • a list of my volunteer history
  • a list of my ‘collateral duties’
  • a list of MUCs
  • previous work experiance
  • and a stubby pencil
      Luckly I also have a wealth of ‘Transition Guides’ and resume worksheets, a wealth of information.
      Next I need to put all of these togeather into a general résumé.

      That is for another day.


Mar 16, 2009 - Hobbisms    No Comments

A New Home

I moved into my new place today. My uncles house in Bent Tree. I can’t afford the rent, but am looking for roomates to help pay the bills.

My appartment in San Diego had all the plush living aconidations one might need.
Some how during my move, I rid myself of everything I owned.
I stopped at the grocery store this afternoon to get some basic stock. And returned home to realize that while I have pots and pans and some dishes, I no longer have utensils.
So, with cans of fruit and veggies I can’t open, cereal and yogurt, potatoes cheese, beans, all I could eat was a peanut butter sandwitch. And I had to spread the peanutbutter with a butterfly knife. I’ll have to pick up some stuff tomorrow.

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