If the job being considered involves driving - experience behind the wheel ought to be almost as essential as literacy.
2007-05-15 05:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Truck Driving Skills For Resume
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what jogb you are trying to land all of it outlets, if you are going for factory then listing driving experience is definately a plus. you can always do two resumes, one for everyone and the other catering to the specific company you are trying to win over. Also list what type of license you have as well, very helpful.
2007-05-15 05:36:35
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answered by RICHARD R 1
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It depends on the job. If it isn't something that will be relevant to the job or company as a whole, don't put it there. This is usually where you list skills that aren't needed for the job but could be beneficial to a company. Of course, if this skill will help you in your target, include it.
2007-05-15 05:32:19
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answered by Smooch The Pooch 7
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What kind of driving skill?
If you have a commercial driver's license, chauffeur's license, or any other type of special license, you might want to list it.
But if you are talking about your skills in race tracks that aren't associated with any public licenses, unless it is related to the job, don't list it.
2007-05-15 05:34:39
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answered by tkquestion 7
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not unless the position will require driving skills (pizza delivery, truck driver, etc.) and if you have specialized skills in this area (class A license, etc.)
if you just have a driver's license, it is not typically a specialized skill.
2007-05-15 10:37:26
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answered by Mel 6
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Depending if the job requires it. I'm a firm believer is tailor your experience in your resume to mirror what you're apply for
2007-05-15 05:33:49
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answered by KimmieLinh 3
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well i was always told that you should list everything on a resume.i would put it on there especially if you are applying for a job that may need you to drive.plus usually most places want to know that you can drive so that they know you can get back and forth to work..
2007-05-15 05:33:39
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answered by nuttsrus2005 1
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i might say do no longer placed stuff like "sturdy with toddlers" or "sturdy with animals" on an performing resume... which would be on an afternoon care worker or a vet. those are actually not skills and make you look silly.
2016-12-17 13:24:43
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answered by daies 4
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