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Subject:Re: Resume vs. cv From:Karen Kay <karenk -at- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 6 Mar 1995 18:29:02 -0800
Well, I haven't written a joke book, but I wrote a cook book. I don't
include that on my resume, but it's on my c.v. That made sense to
me. My roar of outrage was directed toward the comment about marital
status. I should have been clearer. My marital status is nobody's
business in a professional context. (IMHO, and the point about customs
in other countries being taken into consideration.)
Karen
karenk -at- netcom -dot- com
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Bev Parks said:
> Jan Boomsliter said--
> You weed out of your resume the joke book
> you published, while your cv tells your marital status.
> And Karen Kay responded--
> I would never put that *anywhere* in *anything* remotely professional.
> ====
> I say--
> A published book is a published book is a published book. I
> don't have any published book, but if I had only one published
> book and it happened to be a joke book, I'd be damned proud of
> it!