dogjudge
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dogjudge

I don't want to barrage this group with a lengthy post. I've taught obedience for 35+ years. My wife and I raised and showed Rottweilers for 25 years.

Okay. I'm old. Can't remember when they came out. I think my first computer was a Commodore 64. At those early times, I also had bought a Texas Instrument computer. I think the Commodore came out first.

Went to an upscale restaurant where I had eaten many times. Knew the owner from his restaurant. The waiter that night was someone I had never seen, nor had he apparently ever seen me.

Almost from the beginning of the night he decided that I was going to pay the bill. He fawned over me the entire night. We had taken my

Illinois has a law the forbids "kickbacks" to the owner of the restaurant.

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Just because you can have a 918, doesn't mean you should have one. I came across this yesterday.

Watch this idiot in a 918 at about 36 seconds almost get hit because he's an idiot.

TheAncientOne,

I'm a recruiter. Food ingredient industry where we typically are working on jobs that start at $100K and go into the $300K range.

I am flabbergasted at the number of people who absolutely refuse to take any suggestions on how to change their resume. I might make suggestions in one out of 50-100 resumes. It is very

How about extra FUSES?

Beyond duct tape, a small spool of electrical wire.

Talk to someone who owns a classic car and you'll get a LOT of ideas.

I work in the food ingredient industry.

Damned if you do, damned if you don't law in Illinois. It was proposed by an ex-law enforcement officer.

You can get a ticket for what I'd call obstructing traffic. The odd part of the law?

So then my 1981 Triumph TR8, with about 30,000 miles and a body in near perfect condition, engine in brand new condition, interior does need to be re-done, should be worth a lot.

Two comments.

I'm a recruiter. The best advice that I can give.

Your resume should tell the reader what is going to make you more valuable to the company than the next person. You'll show that with your experience.

As a recruiter in the food industry, nearly everyone on the technical side has to have a degree. You aren't going to be mixing chemicals if you don't know what you're doing.

One thing people need to do BEFORE it gets to this point.

While your case is different, since you recently graduated, think about the reverse.

Let's see. I worked in sales, including at the Director level, for 25 years. I've been a recruiter for 8 years.

Talk to anyone who plays an electric guitar and buys different pedals for sounds.

I've tried rechargeable batteries a couple of times.

We've recently gotten into a very interesting situation.