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Okay, I've got what I think is a good first draft of a "social media skills"-specific draft of my resumé. It's filled with volunteer work, because that's what the bulk of my experience is in that field. I'm asking specific questions of specific (groups of) people before I start handing it out on job applications, of course, because citing at least one group of people on that resumé is going to be needed.
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I'm thinking that today might be a good day to - at some point - run through my list of alert subscriptions with Indeed.ca with an eye towards purging useless alerts. It feels like six years since I first started using that service. Time to do some weeding.

If anyone's got opinions on the company, I'd be interested.
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Something to remember to keep doing as part of pursuing any of my goals.

http://qz.com/858887/how-to-know-if-fake-news-is-fake-learn-to-think-like-a-scientist/
dewline: sketched image of the original Question, Vic Sage (Puzzlement)
Some comic books I've read over the years distinguished themselves by sticking as closely as possible to a "grid" system of panel layout. The "base" number of panels would vary from artist to artist, book to book, but within a book, it would almost never vary unless you really wanted an attention-getter moment in the book in question. Ditko-era Spider-Man, Watchmen, Miller's first Dark Knight series, Legion of Super-Heroes during the "Giffen-Bierbaum-Squared" era...these stand out as some of the best examples of the method I recall reading to date.

So, I've got a question to throw out to you to answer with your opinions: Is this a method of layout for beginners to stick to as a survival tool, or hardcore pros to show how they really excel under self-inflicted pressure, or both?

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