Saturday, August 8, 2020
You Have High School on Resume?
You Have High School on Resume?If you think that you are the only person in your family that ever put high school on resume, you would be wrong. In fact, many of us have and we don't even know it. So what does that say about us?The answer is, we did. And as far as I'm concerned, it means we should put high school on resume. We should try to get it as high as possible on the list so that when a job opens up, we have something to offer.You don't have to keep going back to school when a position opens up or when a person leaves a job, but if you did, you should think about why high school was necessary to get there and how much a higher education can help you. It will make you a better candidate and a better employee.In fact, you probably didn't put high school on resume because you didn't feel like you needed it. In today's world, it's not as if it was mandatory to go to college and graduate high school. In fact, many people who went to high school didn't even graduate. And you know wh at happens to those people?They don't get good jobs, they don't get good promotions, and they don't get good raises. That's not because they don't have what it takes, it's because they don't put high school on resume. Instead, they say, 'I got this,' which means they went to someplace else to get their degree.If you were to look at who makes the most money, you might notice that all of the people who make the most money also have what it takes. They also went to school. But I don't think anyone is saying that they didn't have to go to school, but instead they are saying that they went to someplace else to get it.In fact, you can also tell what type of person you are by whether or not you have high school on resume. The person who has a high school on resume has gone back to school to get what it takes. The person who hasn't gone back to school has finished school and took the degree and, in some cases, moved on with their life.So, if you are in today's world, high school on resume m ight be the way to go. There are plenty of opportunities out there and if you have a high school degree, you'll be better off than those who haven't gone back to school.
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