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  • tails
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    current employer in your Cv. My postion being I lost my job in last years mass chop around August I gained a new job in October and I am still working there. I like the people but the money is poor as is the variety. Would you include this or is it not worth it.

    rs
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    include it but don't use them as a reference, you shouldn't have any gaps.

    tails
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    oka doke

    clubber
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    Gaps will always be asked about. I'd include your current employer but if you need to just say that the job isn't what you were sold and that's why you want to move.

    john_drummer
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    I had one job for just 2 months before I moved on. Should I put that on my CV? It's not on there at the moment.

    reason(s) I left were (a) too far to travel (b) nothing to do when I got there (c) had a better offer 20 miles nearer home, more money and enough work to keep me busy…

    I'm still at (c) now, over 9 years later

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