Assembly TECHNICIAN
.....Held responsiblities integral in the building of computer technology for mass production.
.......Contract was on a term basis and has since expired.
Good luck to your mom.
2006-11-03 16:01:46
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answered by xovenusxo 5
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It appears your mom is looking for a job. I think you have some good answers already for a resume but I wanted to direct her to apply for home health provider since she was a house wife. What these people do is they work with the elderly who live alone. They cook, clean, wash their clothes and sometimes help them bathe while getting paid. I think this would be a good job for her. My dad died when I was 13 and my mom was a house wife her whole life. All she knew how to do was cook so my uncle opened up a small restaraunt and she was the cook. Maybe you all can open like a tea room and serve homemade salads, soups, sandwiches, and desserts, to drink several different types of herbal teas and juices...very healthy...good luck
2006-11-04 00:10:16
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answered by mysticmoonprincess01 4
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The best thing to do in a resume is tell the truth. I see nothing wrong. You may also be able to add that she was a full time mom while working. If not added in the resume, be sure she makes it clear in the interview. That shows that she is a hard worker and a achiever.
Wish your mother luck for me. And also Good Luck to you on finding the best dress up for your mother's resume.
2006-11-04 00:20:40
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answered by millie_milla 2
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was "Assembly Line Worker" an official title. it's pretty common for those on the assembly lines to have no official title. if this is the case, you can always say something like "Assembly Engineer" or "Primary Process Specialist".
for the duties part, you could always say something like "Primary process team member. technology sector."
as for the reason for leaving section, just say something like "expiration of contractual labor agreement".
everything you have down now is going to be assumed to be already inflated, so you might as well inflate to what they expect anyhow. using the words "process" and "team member" let the screener know that it wasn't a management position, and using terms like "primary" suggest production and assembly.
2006-11-04 00:18:36
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answered by what? 6
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You might add a few things to dress up her abilities such as: Proven ability in manufacturing. Highly motivated and talented, expert in assembly, production line, material handling. By nature a self motivated, creative thinker, etc. Focus on her talents and abilities and special things that set her apart from the rest.
Be sure and put the dates of her employment as well as the city and state.
2006-11-04 00:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Daily assembly of ___ # of children daily for school, after school activities, lunches, etc for ____ years. Impeccable assembly skills as directed by myself. Self-starter with the ability to work accurately and independently.
Reason for leaving: Children ...went to college ....moved out...all have good responsible positions in the adult world and my services are no longer needed as director of life assembly. :)
2006-11-04 00:02:18
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answered by ? 6
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Simply you can decribe the duties of line worker in details and the products. I think you dont need to give the reason for leaving the previous job, its may be discussed in interview if somebody asked bout it then she can tell them.
2006-11-04 00:05:23
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answered by mrs509eb 3
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Take out everything after "products". Add "Complied with all necessary requirements of the job description", and "Assisted others with installation of equipments", That shows what a team-player your mama was.:P
2006-11-04 00:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think it needs dressing up. its straight forward and simple... easy. leave it that way.
2006-11-03 23:58:27
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answered by louie 4
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