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Not enough experience

Reblogger Bonnie Vaughan
Real Estate Agent

 

Original content by Kevin Robinson

I am looking for a career where my skills and education can best be utilized to increase the companies bottom line and where my team attitude can ....

Anyone who reads resume has seen the above line on one. It says newbie all over it. No big deal. They might be suited for an entry level job. But for a journeyman type position, the resume reader is going to be a bit tougher. Some meat please and not just in the opening sentence, but also as far as education and experience goes. Show in the resume that doing this job will almost be second nature.

Most skill jobs or executive jobs require loads of time on the job, making tough decisions and handling issues that a lower level person does not yet have the know how for. The more money and people will be effected by the leaders decisions, the more experience they will need.

In that vein, I ask this question: Why did Barack Obama get elected as the President of the US? And more importantly: Have the voters who put him in office learned anything from this?

One year in the Senate. Community Organizer. A few years as a State Senator. Law degree.

Not enough to lead this country. No actual top dog leadership experience. Show me where you handled huge sums of money. show me where you produced something. Show me where you made important decisions. Present does not count as an important decision unless your IQ is low and just talking is tough.

He is not qualified. One year later I am still astounded.

Carlos B
TreeHouseForRent.Com - Exeter, CA

When The Nobel Peace Prize commitee elects someone, their votes must be turned in by January 31st. Obama had been president for just 11 days when he won the prize.

Jan 27, 2010 05:20 AM
Bonnie Vaughan
Scranton, PA
CNE SFR - Buyers/Sellers - Lackawanna & Surroundin

Amazing, as if it was all planned out in advance.  Progressives think they have a strangle hold on America.  We shall see.

Jan 27, 2010 07:32 AM