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alordofchaos@yahoo.com wrote:
> This is OT, but as I randomly like to visit various folk's personal
web
> sites, I have to make a suggestion, Jeff - you really need to
separate
> your professional and personal info on your site.
>
> FWIW, _IF_ I were interested in a MCSD, and managed to find your
site,
> the paintball info and Southpark photoshop silliness would cause me
to
> discard your resume into a deep, round file.
>
Chances are he's sending it as an attachment via ads from online job
postings. I'd do that if I was seeking employment. But I agree, the
SP stuff is bad PR if somebody looks at his site.
> Better to have an intro page where a viewer could go see the
> professional side and not see all the personal info (TMI) unless they
> chose to; or have your intro page be dedicated to your professional
> experience/info with a link for your paintball and photoshopping
> buddies to visit.