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Alright lads I'v thought feck it and gone move somewhere else in the uk I'm young enough with no ties to home and fully qualified electrician could someone help me out with some tips on a CV iv got one but it's from when I left school at 16 since I have been with the same company till now any help be great cheer lads !!

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Coincidence! I read this today and it's bloody good advice;

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/11240797/Is-your-CV-full-of-awful-cliches.html

 

ATB :thumbs:

 

Edited; it reads as though it's aimed more at graduates than tradesmen, don't let that intimidate you. The same principles apply to any CV.

Edited by Born Hunter
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I hate writing a cv to be honest, just feels like everyone writes the same old shit. Every job I've had I've had to apply for my brother on the other hand is a lucky little shit and gets hooked up by friends of the family. That said after christmas I'm gonna get him to sort me out a job with who his working for at the moment.

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