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looking for a prog

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Hello all,i've looked around and not having any luck searching for any prog that would help me make a decent RESUME for better job, mo $$$..Dont know if this kind of prog would be freeware or not.Any ideas or recommends would be appreciated.-P.S- I Much slow,sucky typist i is.-LOL :)
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there's a prog called Word u could try :p
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Make Resume's Quick and Easy. $19.99 I actually bought it. Works great. Makes both resumes and cover letters. Hundred's of pre-formatted designs.
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Croc.
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drdoug99,did you buy in store or off internet?sounds like from store,which one?

croc,i looked at that but it doesnt let you preview or see what your gettin first.You have this?Does it include some sort of spelling/Grammar checker?

so far looks like i got a drop a 20,give or take 4cents.Thats reasonable,i think.Also,i should have clarified i intend to print resume as opposed to an e-mail send.

Pains2,are you talkin m$ word?I will as last resort but prefer a prog just for resumes,hehe


Damn,gotta work again,back in 8. :p
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Post by Croc »

Starting to get up in cost here but, try this one:"
http://www.resumemaker.com/RSA/RSA-CSH.htm

I have a list of 81 hits in a search program I can email to you if you want.
PM your email addy if'n you want it.

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How About NotePad?

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I make my own resumes using Notepad.
I make them in HTML
It's not so hard, just emulate the look of a resume.

Plus, it's free! (Personally, I use Metapad - a notepad replacement.) :)
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Sure croc,send'em to me,and thanks.

Phenix,mmm... metapad ,whats it do that makes it better(than notepad) and where might i look at it?/might be cool to have that.

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Metapad

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Well first off, the program looks better than Notepad!

Then in the settings you can set a external viewer (like a browser)
so you just open HTML source code and launch the viewer to view your page.

It comes in very handy.
It's got a lot of other features too
get it at http://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/ :)
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Post by ab12ab12ab12 »

Thanks Phenix,i'll try it out. :cool:
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