If your hobby is racing cars or building engines, it is okay to talk about it, but
avoid wasting space on your resume with items that distract from your overall message.
Employers will request these as needed, so
avoid wasting space stating the obvious.
Therefore, I suggest it would
avoid wasting space on this blog if you were to stop promoting your opinion about it here.
A corner pullout unit stores large cookware and
avoids wasting space in a corner cabinet.
Not exact matches
Avoid wasted white
space and clutter.
By packaging the battery pack into the floorpan, engineers not only
avoided wasting passenger
space (the 500e loses only four cubic feet of interior volume due to its electrification), but also gave the 500e better weight distribution than its gas - powered siblings.
of items are wastefully packaged, how these almost - empty big boxes take up more
space than necessary in shipping trucks, forcing them to make more trips for the same amount of cargo... It all adds up to a huge
waste of materials and energy that could fairly easily be
avoided without much negative consequences.»
Your work
space must be organized so you can access what you need when you need and
avoid wasting time searching.
My personal rule is to make any example or story no longer than three sentences so that you can
avoid going overboard and
wasting valuable
space.
Avoid the urge to populate your résumé with pointless bullet points about day - to - day responsibilities; this plays no role in marketing your individual skill set, and is quite frankly a
waste of résumé
space.
Avoid Generic Skills Don't
waste space in the skills / qualifications section by mentioning generic skills like communication skills, ability to work in a team alike.
Avoid using clichés as much as possible — your letter should be as brief as you can make it, and clichés only
waste space without telling an employer anything useful about you.