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apr911 wrote: » How do you usually account for it?
Priston wrote: » mmmm, giant wall of text I don't, I just have a 3 month gap on my resume. Honesty > deception. If anyone asks simply tell them, you were working 60-80 hours for nearly a year and took a break from working.
renacido wrote: » It's terrible that our messed-up culture worships "busy-ness" so much that you need an alibi for taking time off or you're looked at like a bum. Sad.
$bvb379 wrote: » I second this. I am also looking for a job and have not worked since August 1st, by choice. I am also extremely good with money even at a young age. God-forbid it took me awhile to know what career path I want to take and have the money saved up in order to not work for a few months. I have had only one potential employer question me about it. He still thought the gap as unreliable even though I had a thorough and acceptable explanation as why I have been unemployed.
Danielm7 wrote: » And as a bonus you'll weed out the places that think that's terrible, because they want you to work 60-80 hour weeks too.
UnixGuy wrote: » I personally wouldn't mention the pilot license because I like to keep my personal life separate but it doesn't really matter. Again, with your certs and experience, someone like you shouldn't worry about it at all!
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