Image 1 — Would love a resume review!
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Would love a resume review!

I've rewritten my resume several times and I think it's in a good place. I've been contracting with my previous full time company since June so I still technically work for them now. I haven't gotten an interview in two months. Thank you!

I'm looking for customer operations, customer experience, operations coordinator positions or even going back to CS. I would love to know if this is the right experience someone is looking for and how I can improve my formatting and content.

u/Kikilurker — 3 days ago

5’8 220➡️200 in 4 months

1600 calories a day and walking an hour or more 3-4 times a week

u/Kikilurker — 21 days ago

SW 220 —> CW 204–>GW 150

down 16 pounds since april! not a huge difference in these photos but i’m proud!

u/Kikilurker — 1 month ago

Getting back into walking after surgery

TW: miscarriage

in april of this year, i started a health journey of going to the doctor for the first time as an adult, getting diagnosed with hypertension, changing my eating habits and walking 100 mins everyday. this change came relatively easy because my life was relatively easy! i started at 220lbs and was about 208lbs before everything changed. i lost my job, i got pregnant (planned before job loss), was put on pelvic rest for my pregnancy so i wasn’t allowed to workout at all, lost my pregnancy and had to have surgery. during my pregnancy i basically went back to how i was before. eating out everyday, sedentary, and now my body feels very foreign to me physically and mentally.

my questions is, how do i get back on the horse? it’s been a little over a week since my surgery, so i just started to get back into walking everyday but it just feels 10000x harder than before. it’s getting done, but when does it start to feel like a habit again?

EDIT: i weighed myself for the first time since everything and managed to lose 3 pounds 🤷🏼‍♀️ so my starting weight in april was 220 and now i’m 205 so that’s very motivating

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u/Kikilurker — 1 month ago