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Feb 20, 09, 05:35PM
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Please provide any info about Resume Writing. I'm from Egypt Can I join the Professional Association of Resume Writers or the National Resume Writers Association?
Please say anything.
Thank you.
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| humble |
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Mar 31, 09, 03:31PM
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Joined: Feb 11, 09 Threads: 2 Posts: 285
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Yea I am. I have no idea about Egypt, I have been working with professionals in USA and UK. Do you have experience in recruitment or have you worked in the HR department of any reputable organization?
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| WritersBeware |
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Mar 31, 09, 03:38PM
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xsx: Please say anything. Sufferin' succatash
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Edited by: dearbats Apr 3, 09, 12:19PM
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WritersBeware: Sufferin' succatash
Did you mean "Succotash" (SUHCK-uh-tahsh) which is a Naragansett Indian word meaning "broken into bits." Succotash is a simple dish, of indigenous corn and lima beans, was introduced to white settlers by the Algonkian and Powhatan tribes of the Southern United States.
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Apr 3, 09, 09:11PM
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Dearbats, please tell me that you are kidding with that "history lesson." You DO know that what I typed is the signature expression of Sylvester that has absolutely NOTHING to do with the dish, right? It's popularly spelled both ways in the cartoon character's catch phrase.
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Edited by: dearbats Apr 3, 09, 09:37PM
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Yes, I do :)
Simply did it to add a dash of "historical" humor...
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