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Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: BANGKOK RED on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 16:57:54
I am currently typing up a CV.

Am I right in thinking that each word in a job title should start with a capital letter? I.E.: Branch Manager as opposed to branch manager ect.

Or did I make that up?.............. Reg?


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: Samdy Gray on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:01:40
I wouldn't say it's good grammar to do that, but it certainly looks better IMO.


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: flammableBen on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:08:14
See if you can find somewhere where they've produced something with it written down and see what they go for.

I suppose it depends on the structure of the sentence/passage and how much emphasis you want to put on it.

To simplify, I don't really know.


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: Sussex on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:09:39
What Sam Said Is Correct I Think.

In a written sentence it would be lower case, for a CV it would be fine.

(wait for Neville or Reg)


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: Reeves for King on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:10:02
Yeah you should as stuff like 'Branch Manager' is a title and the important nouns should all be in capitals as they define the heading.


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: pauld on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:13:24
Titles get capital letters, whereas if it's a generic description it's lower case. As in "I was Branch Manager for four years" as opposed to "Tescos are looking to employ more branch managers". Now write it out in full on the board 50 times.


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: herthab on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:13:32
dropp me a pm end ill giv u sum tips on riting yer ceevee.

i always do mi own an de always giv me da job.

i can do a perfessionel job fer u..................


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: Samdy Gray on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:15:40
Maybe you should get your son to write it Steve? He's good with words.

k


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: herthab on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:16:58
Quote from: "Samdy Gray"
Maybe you should get your son to write it Steve? He's good with words.

k


K :D


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: BANGKOK RED on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:23:15
Well iv'e sent it now.

I settled for the caps, either way Branch Manager or branch manager it's hardly a huge error (If it is an error).

I already have an interview tomorrow anyway and am confident because I am well qualified for the job. The chap that I spoke to on the phone, and arranged an interview with me actually said that a CV is irrelevant to them anyway, they just need a cv for the red-tape involved in the work-permit process. Still, if a jobs worth doing and all that.

Fuck me I hope that I get the job, if I don't find another job soon then I am going to end up telling my current boss to shove it, but I need the money.


Title: An English grammar/CV question.
Post by: redbullzeye on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 18:23:40
Quote from: "herthab"
dropp me a pm end ill giv u sum tips on riting yer ceevee.

i always do mi own an de always giv me da job.

i can do a perfessionel job fer u..................


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