Dating Advice For Men!!

Written by Ceyon Hinson


We recently discovered a great book called "Double Your Dating" by David DeAngelo. In our opinion, it'srepparttar best place for a guy to start who wants to become more successful with women and dating.

We're really excited about it, because these days it's definitely not easy for a guy to find dating advice that works.

So what makes this book different than everything else out there?

Well, mainly David DeAngelo himself.

You see, David D. is a smart, educated regular guy. A regular guy who forrepparttar 101581 longest time, like so many others, couldn't figure out why he didn't haverepparttar 101582 success with women he wanted.

Several years ago, he maderepparttar 101583 decision in his life to do whatever it takes to get this whole "dating" thing down, no matter whatrepparttar 101584 cost.

David read everything he could find about women and dating, and was disappointed to discover that forrepparttar 101585 most part, there was no quality information available for guys like him who wanted to learn.

Frustrated but determined, David decided to go straight torepparttar 101586 source. Not torepparttar 101587 women themselves? After hearing so many women say they wanted a "nice guy", then turn around and complain about their jerk boyfriends (who they had obviously chosen over many nice guys like him), he was convinced that even women themselves weren't exactly sure of what they wanted in a man.

David sought outrepparttar 101588 few guys he knew who were unbelievably successful with women. You know,repparttar 101589 guys in high school that you never stopped hearing about. He asked around and found more and more of these naturals, and sat down and picked their brains for every last piece of information he could dig up.

He was surprised to find that many of these guys weren't rich or handsome. In fact, several of them were down right broke and ugly! But they definitely had some kind of "power" that other guys didn't, and after hanging out with these guys for a while, David started to figure out exactly what it was.

Six Items You Should Never Put in Your Resume

Written by Tony Oliva


The most common mistake made by people who attempt to put together their first resume is that they put in too much information. They want to describe everything that they have ever done fromrepparttar moment of conception torepparttar 101580 present. The resume ends up being too long, and nobody will read it.

The most important piece of information that you should retain is that your resume, no matter how well it is put together, will only get a 15 to 30 second review byrepparttar 101581 person who doesrepparttar 101582 initial screening.

That person is normally someone in Human Resources whose job is to look at hundreds of resumes per day. You must create your resume in such a way that it gives allrepparttar 101583 information they need in a maximum of 30 seconds.

There is information that, under most circumstances, should not be in a resume. This includes: • Your age or date of birth • Religious or political affiliations • Reasons why you left your last job • Your Social Security Number • Health restrictions or physical limitations • Any sentence that has "do not," "cannot," or "unable"

Age or Date of Birth

I repeat, you should not put your age or date of birth in a resume. Inrepparttar 101584 US, an employer has no legal right to know your age. An employer can ask you only if you are overrepparttar 101585 age of 18 for insurance liability reasons or if local, state, or federal law requires that employees be over a certain age.

Therefore, if you’re concerned that your age will be a factor, don't listrepparttar 101586 date you graduated from high school orrepparttar 101587 years that you received any of your degrees. I received my undergraduate degree in 1962. Can any of you guess my age?

Religious Affiliations or Political Affiliations

It’s generally recommended that you stay away from listing a particular type of religion or political party affiliation. However, being active in your community or church can sometimes be a positive factor in many large companies, so you should make general statements about your participation in activities that supportrepparttar 101588 community. Volunteer work for a charity group would be a positive example but active support for an environmental group could raise some eyebrows.

Reasons for Leaving Previous Jobs

We’ve become a mobile society and longevity in a position is now considered two years. People accept new jobs for many reasons. If you left your last job because of differences with your supervisor or company philosophy, I don't recommend that you put that information in your resume. The reader will probably get a negative impression of you. If you couldn't get along with your last company, you probably won't get along here.

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