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Subject:Re: resume on a web page From:Westbrook <westbrok -at- HSNP -dot- COM> Date:Sun, 9 Nov 1997 18:01:33 GMT
On Sun, 9 Nov 1997 07:51:07 -0500, Alexia Prendergast
<alexiap -at- SEAGATESOFTWARE -dot- COM> wrote:
>Actually, I didn't mention frames -- I was thinking more of proprietary
>tags and effects, etc.
That I would definitely agree there. The only proprietary tags I ever use
are the ones for embedding sound, and then I use both versions.
>(Silly me, I forgot my standard disclaimer -- use common sense and
>target your stuff for your intended audience.)
That's basically my point. I know someone who insists on listing her
religious affiliation (indirectly) on her resume because she would not want
to work for anyone who dislikes Lutherans.