Misssster President "created" many government jobs as his lackeys systematically converted contract positions into jobs. Thus killing my money train. Sort of like a reverse privatization or maybe better put as de-privatizing. Defense seems less ravaged then most areas but I don't really feel like moving to where those jobs tend to grow.
You know it seems like its a good idea to stop paying all these high dollars out to bums like me....but they tend to hire less qualified people because that's all the gov can get for what it's paying....those people tend to take longer to do their work and often screw it up due to lack of training. In the end we (the people) pay many times what we would have for something not quite right. It also tends to bloat government as jobs that are only required for a short period of time become suddenly positions that never go away - even after the task at hand is completed.
However all is not lost! I can still suckle on the fed's teet! Stimulus projects my friends! What a nice change....
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http://simplecomplexity.net/resume-infographic-michael-anderson/
This is the greatest resume in the history of resumes i think
I like how it stands out from the pack. I like how nice it looks. I good idea esp for a guy in a graphics industry.
I wouldn't hire this guy though... and there are things I don't like:
-Its not immediately clear how long he worked at a place.
-One word summaries as to his position isn't a good idea.
-From the intake/output graph: He appears to be entertaining the office lately and that's about it as his humor is way up and his productivity is way down. Maybe he's out of work? I don't know, this resume is unclear.
-Theres more here, skipping some details...the Primary Skill set chart is odd etc...
By the way, THANKS for the HELP. But next time help me out by not voting ass clowns into office.
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