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Old 08-12-2009, 05:30 AM
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which look sbetter on the interests section of a CV "guitar" or "bass guitar"?

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I alwayse put a few lines worth of "hobbies and interests" on my CV, i like to seem "well rounded", but i'm not going for jobs with naything to do with music, i'm a scientist and i'm currently looking for a PhD project.

Which do you think looks more intellegent, respectable, and creative? (maybe there's some bias here... but what the heck)
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Old 08-12-2009, 05:37 AM
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I put both guitar and bass guitar on mine, and I'm just away to hand in my acceptance for a PhD project, soooooo




Really doubt it would make the slightest difference tbh :P
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Old 08-12-2009, 05:40 AM
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I put both guitar and bass guitar on mine, and I'm just away to hand in my acceptance for a PhD project, soooooo




Really doubt it would make the slightest difference tbh :P
you never know. I worked in a mental health setting with a music therapist for years and put on my CV that I played guitar (which I can play rhythm) and bass. Since I was seeking another "people" position I was practically shooed in.
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i'd put both but the grammar doesn't work for me... it's last on the list and all the verbs and "and"s get a bit ambigous

doesn't matter too much... i was just curious, i doubt it will be the deciding factor of course...
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Old 08-12-2009, 07:16 AM
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you never know. I worked in a mental health setting with a music therapist for years and put on my CV that I played guitar (which I can play rhythm) and bass. Since I was seeking another "people" position I was practically shooed in.
Was more meaning that there isnt going to be much of a difference between putting guitar, bass or both
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