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Old Wed Jan 04, 2006, 03:02pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally posted by Junker
I'm with Rut. I was a little unclear about how I include officiating on my resume. I do not put hobbies and interests on. I also include my officiating under my work experience. I'm not sure exactly the heading I put it under, but I agree that you shouldn't have hobbies and interests on a resume.
I put it in the same place as I do any other job. I will not include all jobs on a resume depending one what type of job I would be applying for. I always put my officiating along with a description of what it entails. I realize that in theory we say officiating is a hobby. In reality is a business where you take money for a service. If you had a business cleaning homes and you ran that business, you would not think twice about including that job on your resume. Officiating I am not going to treat any different. If I make over $1000 a month working games, I think an employer should not only know that but know what skills I have to use to do it. Some people think you just role off the street and work games with no training or skill set.

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