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    Re: How could omitting something be a felony?
    Posted by: Hermione on 11/07/09

    Eric,
    I apologize for stating this again, but...

    I do not mean to argue with you in this time of stress, but I
    have to disagree with you on one point here and that is where
    you have stated, "Furthermore, he said that I shouldn't leave
    last year's experience off my resume, because that is
    considered falsifying information, and if caught, that is a
    felony."

    I just do not see how omitting ANY job or experience from one's
    resume in any field could ever be considered a felony. This
    sounds totally ridiculous. If I am wrong about this and it is a
    FELONY, somebody chime in and tell me so.

    And even if it were a crime, I am positive that there is no
    crime in simply stating that experience as follows:

    4th grade Learning Support Teacher
    ABC School, DEF School District
    Anytown, NJ
    LIST THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND THE PHONE NUMBER OF THE HR
    DEPARTMENT AND THAT'S IT. DO NOT INCLUDE THE PRINCIPAL'S NAME
    OR NUMBER OR ANYTHING.
    Description of the things you accomplished there and the
    experience you gained.

    My cooperating teacher during my student teaching was a wolf in
    sheep's clothing. She was destructive, emotionally unavailable,
    egotistic, etc. But in a way that one would never know it until
    it was too late. I list that experience on the resume but I do
    not include her name as a reference.

    Let us know how this works out if you want to,
    Best wishes,
    Hermione


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  • UPDATE: 2nd Grade LTS - SCREWED (My Final Post), 11/05/09, by Eric7100.
  • Re: UPDATE: 2nd Grade LTS - SCREWED (My Final Post), 11/05/09, by Elyssa.
  • Re: Eric - I don't mean to sound unkind, 11/05/09, by country hicks.
  • Re: Those are fighting words........., 11/06/09, by Lafemme.
  • Re: UPDATE: 2nd Grade LTS - SCREWED (My Final Post), 11/06/09, by J.
  • Re: Eric - I don't mean to sound unkind, 11/06/09, by agrees with ch, r with a personal experience.
  • Re: How could omitting something be a felony?, 11/07/09, by Hermione.
  • Re: Reality Bites, 11/07/09, by Jeannie.
  • Re: How could omitting something be a felony?, 11/07/09, by Ze Povinho.
  • Re: UPDATE: 2nd Grade LTS - SCREWED (My Final Post), 11/08/09, by rbz.
  • Re: Great post, rbz!, 11/08/09, by country hicks.

     
     

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