I sent you an e-mail a while ago, just a few hours after you sent me one. Maybe it didn’t go through, but I don’t want you to think I didn’t reply. This seemed like the best way to give you a heads up. No pressure though. I know you are swamped.
Anyways, in order to not make this an illegal question: I shall now ask for advice!
I almost listed moderating at Advicenators.com on my resume this week. The position I was applying for would include a lot of work with high school students, giving them some career guidance, supervising and generally being the go-to girl at the company for students and teachers. I decided against it, but what would you think about listing advicenators.com on a resume?
Thanks for checking. You said not to hurry a reply, so I haven't. Time goes by in funny jerks for me lately, and makes it impossible to tell what was a week ago and what was yesterday.
If you have Skype, or YahooIM, that would be a much better way to reach me these days.
As for your question:
I recommend people use this site as a reference, and will provide contact info for the purpose, if requested.
Your time here counts for something. I would be remiss if I didn't help you to get real world credit for what you do here.
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