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Old 06-30-2003, 11:27 AM   #5
Iwannakeeper
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You need to decide how important the resume is. If a friend is getting you a job, the resume might be a simple place-holder. Or it could be crictical to successfully landing the job. or anywhere in between. you buddy should be able to help you out with the importance.

If it is a place-holder - use a word template and do it up quick. Just make sure spelling and grammar are good.

If it is cricital to landing the job, consider spending $100-$150 and get a professional resume writer to do it for you. If you go this route make sure the writer is familiar and has examples of HVAC resumes. See if you would hire one of their examples.

And of course there are tons of options in-between. There are tons of resumes on the web. Books with great advice. Another thing to try - is going to an HVAC recruiting web site. Often Resumes are structured differently for different jobs. You might even find some examples of HVAC resumes to give you an idea of your competition. If you can't find HVAC specific web sites. try the huge job hunter web-sites to look at resumes.

great luck. And feel free to PM me if you have questions.

-IWK

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