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NAME:

BIRTHDATE: 10/12/1988

SCHOOL: Los Angeles Trade Technical College

HIGH SCHOOLGRAD/G.E.D: yes

MAJOR: Business MNGMNT

OTHER TRADES OR CERTIFICATES IN PROSSES OF EARNING: Real estate license Contractors license


ANY CERTIFICATES EARNED: Microsoft Windows Advanced
PC Hardware I-Typical Computer Components
PC Hardware II-Peripheral Devices
PC Assembly-Standard Desktop
PC Assembly-Standard Desktop &o/s Loading
PC Repair I-Common Computer Failures

PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: Devoted, hard worker, not easily distracted,, dependable,easy to get along with,

WORK HISTORY: none

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2006-09-28 17:23:15 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

6 answers

Maybe you should include what your interests are.

2006-09-28 17:27:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anarchy99 7 · 1 0

Sell yourself.

Work History is NEVER "NONE!"

Have you ever been a part of anything. Have you ever volunteered for anything. Have you every managed or Co-managed any project. You seem big on computers, start there. Even if you weren't paid, it is still work experience. ANYTHING you have laid your hands on at some point is something you have experience with. You can always elaborate later as to how much or how little. Always be positive about what you know and (when you get stumped by a question about your skills) what you look forward to knowing in the future.

As to the type of job...start with things that you are interested in. If you don't know what you are interested in, there is always Starbucks until you figure it out. At least you will have good health insurance.

2006-09-29 00:35:17 · answer #2 · answered by tcb9020 2 · 2 0

Start with something small and work your way up. First you need experience with a job. Everyone has to start somewhere. I started in retail and it was cool. You meet a lot of people and learn a lot from those places.

BTW... the one below is wrong. It's not illegal to ask for your birthday. If you don't tell them they won't hire you. There are age limits in workplaces... and labor laws too. It's actually the law to ask the age.

2006-09-29 00:26:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can get a job on a fishing boat baiting hooks. After a year you can get your junior license to be a junior baiter. After 2 years you can get your master license and become a master baiter!!

2006-09-29 00:33:35 · answer #4 · answered by Burford Bigelow 4 · 0 0

Is that your resume or just info you're placing on here? You don't put your birthday on resumes. It's illegal for an employer to even ask your age. If this really is your resume, you need to redo it immediately. I'm assuming it's not though.

Anyhoot, you should probably apply for a computer-related job since that seems to be your strongpoint... maybe in IT/Networks?

2006-09-29 00:26:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

What do you love?

What is your passion?

Follow that! Do that! What makes you happy: go for it!

2006-09-29 00:26:33 · answer #6 · answered by ThomasR 4 · 2 0

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