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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
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August 25th 06, 05:18 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
Dave Heil
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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that persondie?
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In another recent post, Robesin keeps referring to a "CV."
That's an acronym for the Latin 'curriculum vitae,' a list
of life experiences (education, work experience). In the
electronics industry, indeed in MOST industries, those
applying for jobs don't present a curriculum vitae, just a
RESUME of education-work experience. Some academics may
use "CV" but Personnel departments still look over resumes.
Just one more little gaffe on Robesin's part, trying to
LOOK experienced when he is NOT.
You're out of touch, old timer. Brits commonly use the term "CV"
instead of "resume". Many American companies have picked up on the use
of the term "CV". It is not just used in academia:
Definitions of curriculum vitae on the Web:
* (abbreviated cv): Latin expression meaning "course of life" in
other words, a resume.
http://www.brochure-design.com/broch...ing-terms.html
Are you trying to look recently experienced when you are not?
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