My Resume

Jan
10

It’s a good idea to keep your resume up to date. I realized recently that mine was about 3 jobs old, so I updated it. Here are a couple of things about me that are NOT on my resume that you might not know:

  • I lived in Okinawa, Japan for 3 years when I was 6 years old.
  • One of my first jobs as a senior in high school, and in to college: I worked as a “hawker“ at major sporting and other events, selling Snow Cones and Cotton Candy.
  • Sports: I “lettered“ in High School… in Mach Mock Trial (kind of like Speech and Debate… but with Lawyers and Witnesses)
  • I placed second place at Temecula’s First Annual Swing Dancing Competition.

Update:

  • You probably already know this one: I’m a horrible speller when F7 is not available. :)
 
  • Anonymous
    Tanks again... updates to typos have been made.
  • Anonymous
    I think it was about 2 am when I updated that. Tanks :)
    ("Tanks” typo on purpose)


  • Anonymous
    As long as we're picking nits, it's 'mock' trial, not 'mach' trial... I'm pretty sure, because I watched you, and it wasn't going the speed of sound.. :-)



  • Anonymous
    You may want to add an "e" to "Team Suit[e]" in the "Professional Development Tools" section on your resume. Also capitalize "In" for the description of your DE job, correct second paragraph "developer" is used instead of "developed" - not sure about the phrase "several few."


    I know it's picking nits, but it's what I'm good at. ;)





    Dave O.
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Caleb Jenkins, is a recognized Silverlight expert and Senior Architect Team Lead at Six Flags Corp, a National Speaker for INETA, a Technical Editor for Wrox Press and is a Microsoft MVP. He lives in the Dallas, TX area where he continues to date his beautiful wife and busy himself playing Candy Land and xBox 360 with their four incredible children. Eventually he’ll post some of the gazillion interviews that he's recorded on CommunityCast.tv or blog more... or stop speaking of himself in the third person. more...

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