ZapBrannigan
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Since there have been a lot of furloughs over the last decade or so it is not unusual for a pilot to have a regional airline job at a later date than a major airline job, or a non-flying job after a major airline job.
In your opinion, is it ok on a resume (work history) to have jobs out of chronological order so that, for example, the major job is near the top of the work-history section and other jobs near the bottom ... even if that is not chronologically correct?
Thanks
In your opinion, is it ok on a resume (work history) to have jobs out of chronological order so that, for example, the major job is near the top of the work-history section and other jobs near the bottom ... even if that is not chronologically correct?
Thanks