Anybody hiring? In state or out?
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Lets talk alittle. I'm in CT and do wide format, we're a small concern. It would be ashame to see your current skills and training go to waste and you switch over to strictly office copiers. I also know a few other wide format guys here in the state and surrounding states. Ever consider New England? -
Your resume is very interesting, but (after personale experience) I can tell you that nowadays dealers want $6.00/hr. rookies to keep costs low, my suggestion is keep a low profile, get the job, be smarter, hard worker, more assertive than everyone else in your dept. and soon you'll be getting raises.Comment
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Your resume is very interesting, but (after personale experience) I can tell you that nowadays dealers want $6.00/hr. rookies to keep costs low, my suggestion is keep a low profile, get the job, be smarter, hard worker, more assertive than everyone else in your dept. and soon you'll be getting raises.Comment
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I found an ad in New York Times job board from a company called Patriot Blueprinting Systems. They have offices in Columbia, Maryland, and Cherry Hill, NJ. Give them a look. Field Service Technician Job in Cherry Hill 08034, New Jersey USKevin900Comment
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As a side note, Your resume could use some editing. Way to wordy, and no need to include job information from more than 15 years ago. Better to drop some old job stuff, to make room for a little personal info, like hobbies, and volunteer work. It gives potential employers something to talk to you about, and lets them see a well rounded individual. Most people conducting an interview are just as nervous as you are, and talking about your love of sailing, or moto-cross, or whatever, lets them find out more of your personality, and that you'll be a good fit in their team. Good luck in your search.Kevin900Comment
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As a side note, Your resume could use some editing. Way to wordy, and no need to include job information from more than 15 years ago. Better to drop some old job stuff, to make room for a little personal info, like hobbies, and volunteer work. It gives potential employers something to talk to you about, and lets them see a well rounded individual. Most people conducting an interview are just as nervous as you are, and talking about your love of sailing, or moto-cross, or whatever, lets them find out more of your personality, and that you'll be a good fit in their team. Good luck in your search.
It would look way too empty to delete any old stuff.....Comment
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