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>Bonnie said: Speaking of resumes, would anyone be willing
>to review mine and tell me if there's something that's causing just a few
>nibbles?
Sure, I'll take a look and reply offline with my comments. I work for
Resume.com on the side, so I am actually a "professional" resume writer and
technical writer (and I get to do it all from home!!). If anyone else is out
of work or looking for a new job, I'd be happy to take a look at your
resumes, as well.
Thanks,
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Vanessa Flint
Technical Publications
activePDF, Inc.
Mission Viejo, CA
vanessa -at- activepdf -dot- com
www.activePDF.com
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