Oct 29 2009

Resume Service



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What sounds better on Resume, Customer Service Representative or Sales Representative?

Soon to be college graduate looking for jobs in the Finance field… I hold a current job for over a year as a Customer Service or Sales Representative. Which sounds more appealing to the resume if looking to pursue a Career as Financial Analyst or in that industry?

You need to put down the title that best describes your current job. A sales representative would develop new customers as well as working with existing customers. A customer service representative would Work only with existing customers. Being a sales representative would probably be more difficult.


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Hugo Award winner and best-selling author Harry Turtledove has garnered high praise for his mastery of alternate history science fiction, and for his fantasy adventure novels, but he is equally a master of science fiction adventure, as he proves in this new Baen MegaBook containing two complete novels and a baker’s dozen of brilliant shorter works. Earthgrip – Jennifer Logan, young and beautiful, wanted to teach Middle English. But getting a job required a striking resume, and she thought that getting a berth on an interstellar trading ship would be just the ticket. And before she could say, this wasn’t what I had in mind, she was off on what would be the adventure of a lifetime-though her lifetime might suddenly be cut rather short. Noninterference – The Survey Service was supposed to observe alien worlds on the verge of civilization, without in any way interfering. But the expedition to Bilbeis IV, over 1,000 years ago, had broken the rule, with results that no one could have predicted. The Survey Service was still around, more bureaucratic than ever, and when they returned to Bilbeis IV and saw what the previous expedition had done, they knew that they could not allow the facts to get out. And unless one man could stop them, more than incriminating documents might be shredded-an entire inhabited world was at risk!Kaleidoscope – A selection of short science fiction and fantasy for all tastes. Suppose Jack the Ripper was a vampire, and another vampire was given the job of catching him? Suppose all the other races in the galaxy have starships, but haven’t developed the other technologies that have exploded on Earth-including weapons? Suppose theNazis had to deal with Mahatma Gandhi and his nonviolent resistance? And much more.Publisher’s Note: Earthgrip, Noninterference and Kaleidoscope have been previously published as separate books. This is their first combined publication.

 A Portion Of The Journal Kept By Thomas Raikes, Esq., From 1831 To 1847 (V. 2)


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:bons brought him back to France, and the enjoyment of his family honours. From this period till the crisis in 1830, his life must have been a continued scene of prosperity and promotion. He was made a general in the service, grand e”cuyer to the Dauphin, and when he married Mademoiselle D’Orsay, she was created premiere dame d’honneur to the Duchesse de Berry ; added to this, he lived rent free, had the control and use of all the Dauphin’s stable establishments, a constant couvert at the table of the Grand Maitre d’Hotel, with yearly appointments of not less than 100,000 fr. for his income. A few lines in the ” Moniteur” of the 25th July were sufficient to destroy at one blow, not only his habits of splendour and happiness, but the very throne of that family to which he owed them. True to his loyalty, he followed the fortunes of his benefactors to Holyrood- House, from thence he accompanied them to Prague, and is at length come with his wife and family to Versailles, to live on a limited income in quiet and retirement, not without looking forward to a period when legitimacy may resume its rights, and the tide of fortune again turn in his own favour. They are both amiable, sensible, and well-informed people, occupied with the education of their children, and declining all intercourse with what is called the societe of the place, but ready to show us, whose tastes coincide with their own, any marks of attention and civility. The papers announce the creation of three new baronets:— Lieutenant-General Sir George Walker; John Barrow, Esq.; Francis Holyoake Goodricke, Esq. The latter is the fortunate heir to the late Sir Harry Goodricke, who, from no ties of relationship, but mere personal predilection as a friend and fellow sportsman, bequeathed to him a great part

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:bons brought him back to France, and the enjoyment of his family honours. From this period till the crisis in 1830, his life must have been a continued scene of prosperity and promotion. He was made a general in the service, grand e”cuyer to the Dauphin, and when he married Mademoiselle D’Orsay, she was created premiere dame d’honneur to the Duchesse de Berry ; added to this, he lived rent free, had the control and use of all the Dauphin’s stable establishments, a constant couvert at the table of the Grand Maitre d’Hotel, with yearly appointments of not less than 100,000 fr. for his income. A few lines in the ” Moniteur” of the 25th July were sufficient to destroy at one blow, not only his habits of splendour and happiness, but the very throne of that family to which he owed them. True to his loyalty, he followed the fortunes of his benefactors to Holyrood- House, from thence he accompanied them to Prague, and is at length come with his wife and family to Versailles, to live on a limited income in quiet and retirement, not without looking forward to a period when legitimacy may resume its rights, and the tide of fortune again turn in his own favour. They are both amiable, sensible, and well-informed people, occupied with the education of their children, and declining all intercourse with what is called the societe of the place, but ready to show us, whose tastes coincide with their own, any marks of attention and civility. The papers announce the creation of three new baronets:— Lieutenant-General Sir George Walker; John Barrow, Esq.; Francis Holyoake Goodricke, Esq. The latter is the fortunate heir to the late Sir Harry Goodricke, who, from no ties of relationship, but mere personal predilection as a friend and fellow sportsman, bequeathed to him a great part

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