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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 756659" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I spent 6 years in the Air Force fixing planes as a structural maintenance journeyman. LOVED the job and lot of opportunities for it on the outside. However My dad owns a company that I had an opportunity to get out and run for him and eventually take over so I am doing that. I also am a driver for the local privately owned ambulance service and in the process of getting my EMT card (4 months left) </p><p>I can say as someone who hires people on a semi regular basis Take the time to put together an awesome resume' When you go to get a job those people don't know you. The only thing they have to go on is your attitude, personal appearance/composure and your application/resume' and I can honestly say the guys that obviously scratched it out really quick as a formality get far less consideration than the guys who actually take the time to give accurate legible information....good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 756659, member: 22242"] I spent 6 years in the Air Force fixing planes as a structural maintenance journeyman. LOVED the job and lot of opportunities for it on the outside. However My dad owns a company that I had an opportunity to get out and run for him and eventually take over so I am doing that. I also am a driver for the local privately owned ambulance service and in the process of getting my EMT card (4 months left) I can say as someone who hires people on a semi regular basis Take the time to put together an awesome resume' When you go to get a job those people don't know you. The only thing they have to go on is your attitude, personal appearance/composure and your application/resume' and I can honestly say the guys that obviously scratched it out really quick as a formality get far less consideration than the guys who actually take the time to give accurate legible information....good luck! [/QUOTE]
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