MichelleCarmen
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What did you put on applications to explain the years you were not working?
I''m applying for various jobs. One is entry level with possibility for advancement and that one was just an application w/out a resume and I put down my most recent job (over eight years back) and now there is a big gap for those years.
Another one I''m now looking at requires a resume, but is a job that I have a better chance of getting. It''s in childhood education, but an entry level one not requiring a degree in that field, just references (which I have and it''s as a substitute teacher''s aid - something I can do). Would, in that case, putting down being a SAHM raising two kids for those years be beneficial to my qualifications?
I''m avoiding jobs asking for resumes for the obvious reason of NOT having an up-to-date one and keep in mind, I''m NOT planning to jump into a fancy career, just looking to make some money and keep busy while the kids are in school (I''ve been volunteering, but still have too many free hours.). It''s a bit frustrating that even min. wage jobs listed on Craig''s List expect a resume.
What is the best route? I''ve been told to wait until the interview to explain the gap, but why would a company ask me in after seeing that gap?
Also, for seasonal jobs, are companies as strict? I''m planning to apply at Macy''s for holiday work and wonder if they even care as long as I am professional in the interview.
I''m applying for various jobs. One is entry level with possibility for advancement and that one was just an application w/out a resume and I put down my most recent job (over eight years back) and now there is a big gap for those years.
Another one I''m now looking at requires a resume, but is a job that I have a better chance of getting. It''s in childhood education, but an entry level one not requiring a degree in that field, just references (which I have and it''s as a substitute teacher''s aid - something I can do). Would, in that case, putting down being a SAHM raising two kids for those years be beneficial to my qualifications?
I''m avoiding jobs asking for resumes for the obvious reason of NOT having an up-to-date one and keep in mind, I''m NOT planning to jump into a fancy career, just looking to make some money and keep busy while the kids are in school (I''ve been volunteering, but still have too many free hours.). It''s a bit frustrating that even min. wage jobs listed on Craig''s List expect a resume.

What is the best route? I''ve been told to wait until the interview to explain the gap, but why would a company ask me in after seeing that gap?
Also, for seasonal jobs, are companies as strict? I''m planning to apply at Macy''s for holiday work and wonder if they even care as long as I am professional in the interview.