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hi. i have joined this website to see if there is anyone out there lookin to take on a apprentice could anyone out thee point me in the rit direction on he ste many thanks kev
bit like a CV i got yesterday. covering letter is a bad photocopy, and so is the 'CV' which consisted of work & training history. only 2-4 years worked in the last 20, along with completing a course on how to write CV's!I think the point they make is that first impressions still count for a lot, whether personal appearance or written word.
it was postedLol nice... but did they post it or drop it in? Lol and if they dropped it in did they "look" like they hadn't worked much...
That is NOT the fault of Kev. By the looks of it, he posted this as a post in the "Kitchen Wiring" thread and a mod, posibly Admin, has moved it to a thread of its own, without editing the "title".why is your thread called kitchen wiring? naming your thread a more appropriate title might help you.
I skim read the posts quite quickly - the meaning was hard to grasp.Before you make a remark about someone who can spell so that you could understand what they have wrote - You ALL understood what was typed in Kev's OP.
Quite so Admin, but taking some care over what you write, especially when looking for employment, is just basic courtesy to those who might be reading it. It was more than an odd spelling mistake. All browsers now have spell check, it's even offered on the forum! When I prepared my CV I had about a dozen people read through it for any spelling or grammar mistakes.I am not one for picking up on peoples spelling etc. No-one is perfect!
It's all down to first impressions. This bloke wants a job, if he can't take care over a single sentence I wouldn't employ him to paint my fence.Guys, this gentleman could be a hard grafter, and an awesome spark. What would you want to employ?
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