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Old 02-28-2005, 03:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I play with one community band and a bunch of union bands.

On my résumé how do I differentiate between the two?

When I list the bands the prospective employer should know that I am being paid to play.
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Old 02-28-2005, 03:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: résumé

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I play with one community band and a bunch of union bands.

On my résumé how do I differentiate between the two?

When I list the bands the prospective employer should know that I am being paid to play.
maybe one line "various community groups"

then all the union bands by name etc...
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Old 02-28-2005, 03:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I play with one community band and a bunch of union bands.

On my résumé how do I differentiate between the two?

When I list the bands the prospective employer should know that I am being paid to play.
Don't mention non-union credits on a professional resumé.

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Old 02-28-2005, 05:11 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I play with one community band and a bunch of union bands.

On my résumé how do I differentiate between the two?

When I list the bands the prospective employer should know that I am being paid to play.
Don't mention non-union credits on a professional resumé.

Wilmer
Lets say that I put down the American Festival Band.

How would they know weather that is a Union band or not?
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I play with one community band and a bunch of union bands.

On my résumé how do I differentiate between the two?

When I list the bands the prospective employer should know that I am being paid to play.
Don't mention non-union credits on a professional resumé.

Wilmer
Lets say that I put down the American Festival Band.

How would they know weather that is a Union band or not?
Always tell the truth about your experience. There is nothing more embarrassing than being caught lying about your employment history.

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Old 02-28-2005, 06:20 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I play with one community band and a bunch of union bands.

On my résumé how do I differentiate between the two?

When I list the bands the prospective employer should know that I am being paid to play.
Don't mention non-union credits on a professional resumé.

Wilmer
Lets say that I put down the American Festival Band.

How would they know weather that is a Union band or not?
Always tell the truth about your experience. There is nothing more embarrassing than being caught lying about your employment history.

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Wilmer,

You don't understand!

The American Festival Band is a full time union band. I play principal trumpet. I also play in other union bands. How do I tell the employer that they are professional bands and not community bands?
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On a resume for professional employment, state only professional experience.
One hopes that the reader of the resume knows the groups you have cited. If not, they should ask you about them.

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