Story on the local TV news last night was talking about new businesses that couldn"t find enough qualified workers to staff its manufacturing facility and fill supervisor positions. This is in an area trying to recover from 30%, yes 30% unemployment. I hired someone to help around my farm as I"ve become medically disabled. The hired man brought his "future" son in-law to help him get started. In the course of their first day they managed to put a Kubota compact and 50 HP ford farm tractor out of commission and almost ruined my pick-up truck"s seat by placing a battery upside down on the seat!!
Resume h_ll! I just wish these idiots could think much less write a resume. If schools focused more on teaching people to think and that A leads to B which leads to C instead of formatting resumes people could hire someone without having to worry about their equipment being ruined or someone yelling workmans" comp with the first splinter they get while setting fence posts. No, I never had a resume until I after I received a masters degree in architecture. Before this people knew my work and that I could do the job! Resumes are nice but I don"t need a 8.5" X 11" piece of paper covering up the fact that a polecat stinks. When kids were taught how to work and workmanship there was no need for a list of tall tales. Before resumes one could assume that most people possessed a basic skill set that could be applied in most situations.
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