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Psimet2001
09-22-06, 11:28 AM
I'm re-doing my resume (don't ask). I got to the section for personal activities and I put this down:

• President of Bike Forums Northern Illinois Chapter


:D - Anyone think that's not OK??


Sage23
09-22-06, 12:01 PM
Wouldn't Grand Puba sound better? ;)

CyLowe97
09-22-06, 12:03 PM
Put me down as a reference and see what happens. <insert evil laugh here>


Kenal0
09-22-06, 12:07 PM
I'm re-doing my resume (don't ask). I got to the section for personal activities and I put this down:

• President of Bike Forums Northern Illinois Chapter


:D - Anyone think that's not OK??

Big cheese, Head Honcho, numero uno, I prefer to call you El Presidente but President is good by me.
Kenal0

Kenal0
09-22-06, 12:08 PM
I knew someone would step up to the plate and declare presidency along with picking up the tab on the full BFNIC kits.
Small small please :D
Kenal0

CyLowe97
09-22-06, 12:19 PM
I knew someone would step up to the plate and declare presidency along with picking up the tab on the full BFNIC kits.
Small small please :D
Kenal0

I think I missed that thread. Or has the president slipped in his duties of designing a wicked kit?

Kenal0
09-22-06, 12:37 PM
I think I missed that thread. Or has the president slipped in his duties of designing a wicked kit?
I just assumed as acting pres he would do that for us. Is this an incorrect assumption?
Kenal0

Psimet2001
09-22-06, 12:44 PM
The design...I will have large printed versions available for discussion at the Oct 1st ride....paying for them....why do you think I'm working on my resume??;)

Kimbercop
09-22-06, 12:48 PM
El Jefe' or El Whoppo would be my suggestion. Can't wait to see the kit design. Looking forward to the 1st..

aham23
09-22-06, 12:49 PM
I'm re-doing my resume (don't ask). I got to the section for personal activities and I put this down:

• President of Bike Forums Northern Illinois Chapter


:D - Anyone think that's not OK??

I don't get the question. I mean you are what you are,............... The Pres

Later.

Psimet2001
09-22-06, 01:03 PM
I don't get the question. I mean you are what you are,............... The Pres

Later.
ehh...I'm just looking for fillers (was recently told that once you've been working in your professional career that a 1 page resume just doesn't cut it anymore), and wondered if it was ethically OK to put on a ficticious position for a group that exists electronically.....but I guess the kit will prove that it's real...eventually.;)

CyLowe97
09-22-06, 01:10 PM
Hey, the organizational and motivational skills inherent in the position have been proven by you on several consistent occassions.

You have encouraged others go give more than they thought they had to achieve and exceed their cycling goals.

You are organizing and executing the BFNIC ride. No small feat.

Also, regarding your considerate attitude toward newbies just starting out and your sterling record of safety, I think Margaret Yang should be one of your references.

aham23
09-22-06, 01:16 PM
ehh...I'm just looking for fillers (was recently told that once you've been working in your professional career that a 1 page resume just doesn't cut it anymore), and wondered if it was ethically OK to put on a ficticious position for a group that exists electronically.....but I guess the kit will prove that it's real...eventually.;)


ficticious..........wait are club isnt real? I am heart broken. :(

Psimet2001
09-22-06, 01:25 PM
<snip>I think Margaret Yang should be one of your references.

:roflmao: - that wil NEVER get old!

Psimet2001
09-22-06, 01:25 PM
ficticious..........wait are club isnt real? I am heart broken. :(
Hey I never said the club wasn't real....only the position...;)

CyLowe97
09-22-06, 01:31 PM
:roflmao: - that wil NEVER get old!

[umm... edit.... never mind my response.... edit post! edit post!! :crash: ]

jtm1631
09-22-06, 01:51 PM
It works for me, you should just hope the receiver of the resume isn't a forum member! ;) :p

Psimet2001
09-22-06, 02:06 PM
It works for me, you should just hope the receiver of the resume isn't a forum member! ;) :p
Actually the receiver is a family relative....in-law. I'm not too worried about what's on there, but because it is family I feel this obligation to be even more ethical than ever...

CyLowe97
09-22-06, 02:13 PM
Actually the receiver is a family relative....in-law. I'm not too worried about what's on there, but because it is family I feel this obligation to be even more ethical than ever...


Ahh.... The Family.

Does this have anything to do with omerta? Don't worry, we won't tell anyone if it does....

Kimbercop
09-22-06, 03:18 PM
Cylowe, you need to get some of those inside jokes to the outside so we can share in your taunting of Psimet.

Psimet2001
09-22-06, 03:22 PM
Cylowe, you need to get some of those inside jokes to the outside so we can share in your taunting of Psimet.
We'll have to share them while we're riding....as not to upset anyone online...

CyLowe97
09-22-06, 03:23 PM
Cylowe, you need to get some of those inside jokes to the outside so we can share in your taunting of Psimet.

The Family? Omerta? Obviously they forgot to have you read your Mario Puzo during Kimbercop College. I was just guessing that Psimet is sending his resume to the mob.


We'll let you know if we see Margaret on the road. Let's just say it's pretty tough to draft a Lexus SUV when it's only going 8 mph.

joeprim
09-22-06, 03:29 PM
I would have a one page summary of my ~40 years of experience. Then have like appendixes if you want detail like publications (papers) programs worked on it some detail. That way you have something thicker if some one wants the detail, but still have a one page resume.

I would skip the pres of...

Joe