Posted by oldtanker on September 25, 2011 at 08:08:57 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: Are Ya Hirin'? posted by TonyIN on September 24, 2011 at 17:05:40:
Last job before I retired and started farming (that should be good for a laugh!) was in computer repair. We had 2 guys apply for a job right after a area trade school graduation. One brought in a resueme that was coffee stained that all it stated was the he ahd been to school and held a "responisble" job in the Navy. Now there are a lot of military job that you can't talk about but they all involve things like "was responsible for 1 million dollars worth of equipment" or "was responsible for the supervision and training of 10 or whatever people" that can be talked about. This guy was just "Retired Navy, rose throught the ranks and held a number of responsible positions" or word to that effect. The other the guys mom brough in his. She made a small purchased and said something about oh, by the way I wanted to drop this off for my son!
But I agree with the others, thats a guy who is looking to stay on the teat.
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