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Jimbpard 06-25-2007 10:40 AM

Making a Resume
 
Wondering if anyone knows where I can make a resume and print it out. I did a google search. All I found was fake shit that you had to pay for. I'm not into paying. I also tried Monster.com What a nightmare site...

Hat Rak 06-25-2007 10:44 AM

I bought this book:

http://www.amazon.com/Resume-Magic-S.../dp/1563705222

And while it was very corporate-business concentric, I found a way to make it work for me.

inmate1577 06-25-2007 11:08 AM

If you MS Word you can download resume templates from the MS website for free

larz0142 06-25-2007 11:25 AM

Just wright all your info on a napkin from your favorite truck stop and just stand there like nothing is wrong..

silvan 06-25-2007 01:11 PM

Re: Making a Resume
 

Originally Posted by Jimbpard
I also tried Monster.com What a nightmare site...

Tell me about it. I spent six weeks, 12 hours a day, looking for work. Monster.com, careerbuilder.com, etc. etc. etc. (And I still wound up back in a truck for all that wasted effort.)

If you hunt around on Monster for tips, you can find templates for resumes that are specifically tailored to the kind of goal you have in mind. Or if you're just looking for a job as a truck driver, there's no reason to get fancy. Nobody in this business can read or write anyway.

"Turn left at Hardies on Chinkapen Bullivard, then turn rite past Home Deepo, on Shomp Sillizay."

("Turn left at Hardee's on Chinquapin Boulevard, then turn right past Home Depot, on Champs-Élysées")

If you look around here on CAD, there's some forum where drivers post resumes. Look at their examples. It ain't rocket science. You're a truck driver. Nobody expects you to be able to articulate your thoughts in writing, or use a computer anyway.

Unless you're trying to get a real job. Then disregard this, and start plodding through all that other crapola.

GMAN 06-25-2007 01:29 PM

I believe yahoo has a template you can use for a resume. There are also inexpensive resume software you can purchase.

Jimbpard 06-25-2007 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by larz0142
Just wright all your info on a napkin from your favorite truck stop and just stand there like nothing is wrong..

LMFAO! Now that actually made me laugh..

Thanks for all the info guys, I got it going.

Cripplecreek 06-25-2007 02:58 PM

I realize you don't want to pay but the best 30 bucks I ever spent was having Kinko's do my resume years ago. I wrote everthing out on notebook paper gave it to them and a day or 2 later they had it ready and they let me have my pick of fancy paper with matching envelopes. I was impressed and it impressed the employer also. I only sent out 3 of them and landed a good job plus they gave me the disc so I could run off more copies at home, if I needed to, but I didn't need to.

Rockee 06-25-2007 04:42 PM

In Microsoft Word click file, click new, click other documents and there are four or five different formats to make a resume. Thats how I made mine, hasent gotten me the job I want yet but............it looks halfway good

Useless 07-04-2007 07:41 AM

You don't need a special program to write a Driver's Resume; the conventional resume programs will do you no good.

Information for Driver's Resume:


Make sure you include your name, your handle, and the address of the prison or jail where you were last incarcerated.

List all dates of incarceration, including dates of parole revocation.

List all offenses for which you were convicted, including probation and parole violations.

List the names of your probation officers and/ or parole officers.

List the names of the judge that sentenced you.

List all excuses.....errr... make that reasons as to why you were wrongfully convicted.

List all machines that you can operate safely: forklift, pallet jack, pinball, video, etc.

List your last job, and the reason that a$$h*le boss fired you.

Follow-up Phone Call with Recruiter:

When speaking to a recruiter, make sure you ask the right questions:

"You guys don't check DAC Reports, do you"??

"I won't have to take a drug test, will I"??

"I was so drunk when I got married that I don't remember my last wife's name. I remember the other six ex-wives, but I think I'm supposed to be sending child support somewhere, but I can't remember where I'm supposed to send it; Could you guys help me with this"??

"Do you reimburse your drivers for the cost of lot lizzards"??

"You guys will give me a few days fair warning before I have to take a drug test, won't you"??

Best of luck to you!!


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