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	<title>Comments on: A Letter to Lance Armstrong</title>
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	<description>It's like reality TV. Except it's real. And there's no TV.</description>
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		<title>By: alexius</title>
		<link>http://www.fatcyclist.com/2005/07/21/a-letter-to-lance-armstrong/comment-page-1/#comment-498246</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2007 12:31:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Resume Writing - 3 Do&#039;s and Don’ts

1) Include a powerful, concise and persuasive objective or summary.

How do you do that? Well there are many different ways to grab an
employers attention with an objective or summary - some much better
than others - but here&#039;s a general rule.

State exactly what you want to do for the employer (you could give the
position you are seeking) and what you have to offer them. (3 years
experience, expertise in skill X)

2) Use a bulleted list rather than long, redundant paragraphs.

Seeing a long list of paragraphs is intimidating. Employers don&#039;t have
time to read through so much information - they want the facts and they
want them quickly. Break up your paragraphs into a bulleted list of
accomplishments.
3) Organize it.

Make your resume look good! A page full of texts &quot;blobs&quot; will turn off
any employer. Break it up into organized sections with bold headings
and include plenty of white space to create a calming, peaceful effect.
Don&#039;t:

1) Include your references with your resume.  This isn&#039;t necessary - when you come in for an interview you can bring them.

2) Include any information that doesn&#039;t contribute to the job.

For instance, many &#039;professionals&#039; will tell you to include your interests or hobbies in your resume.

Why? Why would the employer want to know that you like to go rock
climbing if you&#039;re interested in an accounting position? If your
interests or hobbies contribute to the job you are seeking - GREAT!
Include them. Otherwise leave them out.

3) Include a list of mundane(and obvious)job duties that employers don’t care about.

Employers already know the duties that a bookkeeper or car salesman
has. Giving them a list of your duties doesn’t make you stand out.

What they want to know is how your past experience and accomplishments can contribute to their company.

To learn more about resume writing, visit http://www.resumesecretsexposed.com and pick up a free 7-day  e-course.http://frexo.net/business/career/resume-writing-3-dos-and-don-and-%238217%3Bts.htmlhttp://www.frexo.net free article sitesyour article to share !....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Resume Writing &#8211; 3 Do&#8217;s and Don’ts</p>
<p>1) Include a powerful, concise and persuasive objective or summary.</p>
<p>How do you do that? Well there are many different ways to grab an<br />
employers attention with an objective or summary &#8211; some much better<br />
than others &#8211; but here&#8217;s a general rule.</p>
<p>State exactly what you want to do for the employer (you could give the<br />
position you are seeking) and what you have to offer them. (3 years<br />
experience, expertise in skill X)</p>
<p>2) Use a bulleted list rather than long, redundant paragraphs.</p>
<p>Seeing a long list of paragraphs is intimidating. Employers don&#8217;t have<br />
time to read through so much information &#8211; they want the facts and they<br />
want them quickly. Break up your paragraphs into a bulleted list of<br />
accomplishments.<br />
3) Organize it.</p>
<p>Make your resume look good! A page full of texts &quot;blobs&quot; will turn off<br />
any employer. Break it up into organized sections with bold headings<br />
and include plenty of white space to create a calming, peaceful effect.<br />
Don&#8217;t:</p>
<p>1) Include your references with your resume.  This isn&#8217;t necessary &#8211; when you come in for an interview you can bring them.</p>
<p>2) Include any information that doesn&#8217;t contribute to the job.</p>
<p>For instance, many &#8216;professionals&#8217; will tell you to include your interests or hobbies in your resume.</p>
<p>Why? Why would the employer want to know that you like to go rock<br />
climbing if you&#8217;re interested in an accounting position? If your<br />
interests or hobbies contribute to the job you are seeking &#8211; GREAT!<br />
Include them. Otherwise leave them out.</p>
<p>3) Include a list of mundane(and obvious)job duties that employers don’t care about.</p>
<p>Employers already know the duties that a bookkeeper or car salesman<br />
has. Giving them a list of your duties doesn’t make you stand out.</p>
<p>What they want to know is how your past experience and accomplishments can contribute to their company.</p>
<p>To learn more about resume writing, visit <a href="http://www.resumesecretsexposed.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.resumesecretsexposed.com</a> and pick up a free 7-day  e-course.http://frexo.net/business/career/resume-writing-3-dos-and-don-and-%238217%3Bts.htmlhttp://www.frexo.net free article sitesyour article to share !&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Unknown</title>
		<link>http://www.fatcyclist.com/2005/07/21/a-letter-to-lance-armstrong/comment-page-1/#comment-498247</link>
		<dc:creator>Unknown</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2005 22:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Must see cameo in a movie appearance by Lance, Dodgeball!</description>
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		<title>By: Richard</title>
		<link>http://www.fatcyclist.com/2005/07/21/a-letter-to-lance-armstrong/comment-page-1/#comment-498248</link>
		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2005 23:09:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As a fellow cyclist just now getting around to reading your newest posts, Im very entertained, and wonder where  you find the time for it all.  It is a very entertaining read and always brings a smile to me.  Congrats on your weight loss, think what it would cost to buy a bike to save as much weight as you&#039;ve lost.  LatersRichard</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a fellow cyclist just now getting around to reading your newest posts, Im very entertained, and wonder where  you find the time for it all.  It is a very entertaining read and always brings a smile to me.  Congrats on your weight loss, think what it would cost to buy a bike to save as much weight as you&#8217;ve lost.  LatersRichard</p>
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