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need2AV8

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Finishing up resume for a few regionals and I'm trying to figure out the best way to present the gap in employment history while I was earning my pilot cert's & ratings. Should I list "pilot training" in the employment history, or the dates of training under "education" and hope they can figure it out?

Would appreciate your 2 cents.

(also posted in 'general' forum)
 
I don't think it really matters where you put it just as long as its communicated clearly. Maybe make on res with it in the job section then make one in the education and see which one looks better then go with it. if someone had a gun to my head and asked where to put it I'd say in the job section like this:

Sept 2002 - present
CFI bla bla bla

June 2001 - sept 2002
Professional student at jimbos crashup flight school

May 1996 - June 2001
"fluff person" Humper adult videos
 
Fluff person? Thought you were supposed to list that as a "Stimulation Technician" when you put it on the resume.

Dutch
 

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