Colin
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Im redoing mine atm.....thought it would be comicable to do it in works time instead of my own
Ok I used to work in a power station monitoring different chemical dosing systems and carrying out lab analysis........now I work in an office bidding contracts and surveying building sites.
Should I leave in all the shite from my old job - loads of technical shite which does sound pretty good and that but im not sure if its relevant at all now and has nothing to do with my line of work anymore should I just stick to things that matter and not confuse the shit out of whoever reads it
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Colin
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Need help....not very good at this CV writing shoite
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TNM
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depends what job your going for but it could also make it look like you are very flexible in your approach to work and can addapt to different jobs because you are technical minded
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Robbo
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Keep it
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Ian
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If the skills are transferable or they are underpinned by something more general leave them in.
Don't ever get technical - its very rare someone wants to read too much about that, its more about what you are responsible for than what systems you can find your way around.
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
flexible in your approach to work
Translated : Finds the easiest way out of everything...
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CCA
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Registered: 6th Dec 04
Location: Somewhere Drives: Not a bloody Vauxhall!
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I work for a recruitment company and any infornmation that shows your different skills is useful it will show that you are able to do a variety of tasks and that your not limited plus if you have tried different jobs then employers will think that you are flexable to learn new skills
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vibrio
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here is mine
Ross Thomson BSc MSc
18 Ben Vorlich Drive
Darnley
Glasgow
G537PF
0141 home
01292 work
Work r.thomson@
EDUCATION
1999-2000: MSc (by research) – Division of Infection and Immunity, University of Glasgow.
Title of Thesis: Characterisation of haemolytic bacteria isolated from turbot Scophthalmus maximus (L.) larvae.
1995-1998: BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology 2:2, University of Glasgow
1993-1995: HND Applied Sciences, Stow College
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
June 2001 – Present:
Research Assistant with Dr ---------, Dept. of Cell Biochemistry, Hannah Research Institute, Ayr.
The work of this group focuses mainly on understanding the structure and function of, as well as the regulation of the genes for, the major enzymes involved in fatty acid oxidation.
In addition to providing general molecular biological support for Dr Price, and assisting others in the group where necessary, I have also been given responsibility for a number of sub-projects within the group.
August 1999 - November 2000:
MSc Studentship with Prof. ---------, Division of Infection & Immunity, IBLS, University of Glasgow.
Research focused on characterising haemolytic bacteria in order to identify possible pathogens to larval fish via live feed. Characterisation utilised PCR, RFLP, Sequence analysis, BIOLOG GN carbohydrate analysis, phylogenic analysis, microbiological techniques and bacterial challenge to the turbot larvae.
June 1997-September 1997:
Voluntary summer student project with Dr --------, Division of Infection & Immunity, IBLS, University of Glasgow. I designed a project aiming to inhibit Bla1 mRNA translation in E. coli using antisense technology
WORK EXPEREINCE/ TECHNIQUES
In addition to my MSc research I have three years experience of working in a research laboratory
This has given me experience in a number of general microbiological and molecular biological techniques such as PCR, including primer design, cloning, SDS-PAGE, and western blotting. In addition I have extensive experience of protein expression and purification from E.coli, including HPLC and FPLC. I also have experience in tissue culture, including cell transfection and fluorescence microscopy.
I have also designed and managed my own projects, been involved in supervising both undergraduate and post-graduate students and collaborated with others within the Institute when my expertise has been required.
Publications
Maureen T. Travers, Amanda J. Vallance, Roger A. Clegg, Ross Thomson, Nigel T. Price, Michael C. Barber. Characterisation of an N-terminal variant of acetyl-CoA carboxylase-alpha: expression in human tissues and evolutionary aspects. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2003, 1634 (3) pp97-106.
Price N, van der Leij F, Jackson V, Corstorphine C, Thomson R, Sorensen A, Zammit V. A novel brain-expressed protein related to carnitine palmitoyltransferase I. Genomics. 2002, 80 (4) pp433-42.
[Edited on 07-12-2004 by vibrio]
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TNM
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Your MSc sounds boring vibs
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vibrio
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your maw was boring
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TNM
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
your maw was boring
aye but she said shes seen newborn babys with a bigger dick!
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
If the skills are transferable or they are underpinned by something more general leave them in.
Don't ever get technical - its very rare someone wants to read too much about that, its more about what you are responsible for than what systems you can find your way around.
Not so much skills but equipment ive been trained to use some of it does go on a bit but makes me sound interesting and important
Stuff like - Acid lever 02 project - involvement monitoring blends of acidic crude oil running No2 CDU with the possibility of adding £8M/year to BP Profitability. Commissioned new ICPMS (Induced coupled plasma micro spectrography) and SSR unit to be used in implementing of low sulphur fuels.....etc.
Loads of shite about Powerstations, involvement in Coshh, risk assessing blah blah blah - Loads of technical jargon there but does sound good......I think or should I scrap it and stick to just things I require. like a more targeted CV to what I want to do now?
Ive cut some of the shite out now but really dont know if its any good
[Edited on 07-12-2004 by Kolin]
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
here is mine
Ross Thomson BSc MSc
18 Ben Vorlich Drive
Darnley
Glasgow
G537PF
0141 home
01292 work
Work r.thomson@
EDUCATION
1999-2000: MSc (by research) – Division of Infection and Immunity, University of Glasgow.
Title of Thesis: Characterisation of haemolytic bacteria isolated from turbot Scophthalmus maximus (L.) larvae.
1995-1998: BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology 2:2, University of Glasgow
1993-1995: HND Applied Sciences, Stow College
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
June 2001 – Present:
Research Assistant with Dr ---------, Dept. of Cell Biochemistry, Hannah Research Institute, Ayr.
The work of this group focuses mainly on understanding the structure and function of, as well as the regulation of the genes for, the major enzymes involved in fatty acid oxidation.
In addition to providing general molecular biological support for Dr Price, and assisting others in the group where necessary, I have also been given responsibility for a number of sub-projects within the group.
August 1999 - November 2000:
MSc Studentship with Prof. ---------, Division of Infection & Immunity, IBLS, University of Glasgow.
Research focused on characterising haemolytic bacteria in order to identify possible pathogens to larval fish via live feed. Characterisation utilised PCR, RFLP, Sequence analysis, BIOLOG GN carbohydrate analysis, phylogenic analysis, microbiological techniques and bacterial challenge to the turbot larvae.
June 1997-September 1997:
Voluntary summer student project with Dr --------, Division of Infection & Immunity, IBLS, University of Glasgow. I designed a project aiming to inhibit Bla1 mRNA translation in E. coli using antisense technology
WORK EXPEREINCE/ TECHNIQUES
In addition to my MSc research I have three years experience of working in a research laboratory
This has given me experience in a number of general microbiological and molecular biological techniques such as PCR, including primer design, cloning, SDS-PAGE, and western blotting. In addition I have extensive experience of protein expression and purification from E.coli, including HPLC and FPLC. I also have experience in tissue culture, including cell transfection and fluorescence microscopy.
I have also designed and managed my own projects, been involved in supervising both undergraduate and post-graduate students and collaborated with others within the Institute when my expertise has been required.
Publications
Maureen T. Travers, Amanda J. Vallance, Roger A. Clegg, Ross Thomson, Nigel T. Price, Michael C. Barber. Characterisation of an N-terminal variant of acetyl-CoA carboxylase-alpha: expression in human tissues and evolutionary aspects. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2003, 1634 (3) pp97-106.
Price N, van der Leij F, Jackson V, Corstorphine C, Thomson R, Sorensen A, Zammit V. A novel brain-expressed protein related to carnitine palmitoyltransferase I. Genomics. 2002, 80 (4) pp433-42.
[Edited on 07-12-2004 by vibrio]
Can I just use urs
U still thinking about doing a PHD
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Kolin
quote: Originally posted by vibrio
here is mine
Ross Thomson BSc MSc
18 Ben Vorlich Drive
Darnley
Glasgow
G537PF
0141 home
01292 work
Work r.thomson@
EDUCATION
1999-2000: MSc (by research) – Division of Infection and Immunity, University of Glasgow.
Title of Thesis: Characterisation of haemolytic bacteria isolated from turbot Scophthalmus maximus (L.) larvae.
1995-1998: BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology 2:2, University of Glasgow
1993-1995: HND Applied Sciences, Stow College
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
June 2001 – Present:
Research Assistant with Dr ---------, Dept. of Cell Biochemistry, Hannah Research Institute, Ayr.
The work of this group focuses mainly on understanding the structure and function of, as well as the regulation of the genes for, the major enzymes involved in fatty acid oxidation.
In addition to providing general molecular biological support for Dr Price, and assisting others in the group where necessary, I have also been given responsibility for a number of sub-projects within the group.
August 1999 - November 2000:
MSc Studentship with Prof. ---------, Division of Infection & Immunity, IBLS, University of Glasgow.
Research focused on characterising haemolytic bacteria in order to identify possible pathogens to larval fish via live feed. Characterisation utilised PCR, RFLP, Sequence analysis, BIOLOG GN carbohydrate analysis, phylogenic analysis, microbiological techniques and bacterial challenge to the turbot larvae.
June 1997-September 1997:
Voluntary summer student project with Dr --------, Division of Infection & Immunity, IBLS, University of Glasgow. I designed a project aiming to inhibit Bla1 mRNA translation in E. coli using antisense technology
WORK EXPEREINCE/ TECHNIQUES
In addition to my MSc research I have three years experience of working in a research laboratory
This has given me experience in a number of general microbiological and molecular biological techniques such as PCR, including primer design, cloning, SDS-PAGE, and western blotting. In addition I have extensive experience of protein expression and purification from E.coli, including HPLC and FPLC. I also have experience in tissue culture, including cell transfection and fluorescence microscopy.
I have also designed and managed my own projects, been involved in supervising both undergraduate and post-graduate students and collaborated with others within the Institute when my expertise has been required.
Publications
Maureen T. Travers, Amanda J. Vallance, Roger A. Clegg, Ross Thomson, Nigel T. Price, Michael C. Barber. Characterisation of an N-terminal variant of acetyl-CoA carboxylase-alpha: expression in human tissues and evolutionary aspects. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2003, 1634 (3) pp97-106.
Price N, van der Leij F, Jackson V, Corstorphine C, Thomson R, Sorensen A, Zammit V. A novel brain-expressed protein related to carnitine palmitoyltransferase I. Genomics. 2002, 80 (4) pp433-42.
[Edited on 07-12-2004 by vibrio]
Can I just use urs
U still thinking about doing a PHD
you can use mine but I doubt it will get you any where you want to go. yes applying for a couple the now
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Colin
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Are you going to get your username changed to Dr Vibrio
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