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03-26-2009, 06:14 PM | #1 | |
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Building a good resume
Hey everyone
As I have said before I have just started school taking Auto collision repair. And I was wondering if yall could give me a few tips on building a good resume for after I graduate? Thanks! |
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03-26-2009, 06:42 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Building a good resume
Im gonna give some good advice. When you walk into any shop tell the mgr. that your willing to do anything to get started and yes that means even sweep the floors. Thats how i started. As fars as what to put on your resume. Just say whatever school that you went to and that your a hard worker because ill be honest with you. The school only teaches so much Youll really start to learn when your a helper. It takes about 4yrs to be a journeyman bodyman after your a helper. My best advice to you since you starting at this is pay close attention and dont rush. because if become a bodyman and you make a mistake on a car just remember you dont get paid twice..........its your time.
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