Submit a poorly written cover letter and the chances are your resume will
end up in the trash bin without even being looked at.
As a mother of three, I know all too well the challenges of coming up with healthy school lunches that kids will actually eat — instead
of ending up in the trash.
Have you accounted for the amount of fruit and veg which are currently
ending up in the trash at the end of the meal period because students didn't take them?
And if you're sending your resume to a resume database or applying online and they can't open it, it will
end up in the trash for sure.
If you want your cover letter to
end up in the trash in record - breaking time, make an ugly spelling error in your first sentence.
Avoid little things that
usually end up in the trash, such as twist - ties, bread tags, plastic code stickers, receipts, and paper lists.
I knew I would roast them, but that left me with the leafy greens I admit can
end up in the trash even though I know they are perfectly edible and nutritious.
To prevent yourself from getting the job you want, here are the 8 best ways to ensure your
CV ends up in the trash.
To prevent your resume
from ending up in the trash for this reason, customize your resume for each job you apply for using the language of the job ad and highlighting your most relevant experience.
You don't want to send it blind to the general enquiries email, your release will
end up in the trash folder before you even shutdown your computer.
Just before my ruined panna
cotta ended up in the trash, my then - fiancé (now husband) tried a bite and stopped me from rinsing out the dishes.
Okay, making an attempt at more vegan meals, this
one ended up in the trash and we ended up finding something else to eat... I think it is due tot the sauce, probably not used to that amount of nutritional yeast in a recipe.
Opponents of federal standards for healthy school meals say that newly introduced fruit and
veg ends up in the trash, but experts say it's too soon to give up
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that 670 million such fluorescent
lights end up in the trash yearly and release some two to four tons of mercury per annum into the environment.