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McDonalds are not that fussy
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"15 years experience in Paris"
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I would say no.
However, I think fifteen should be written as 15. As I recall, in this sort of contet, the convention is that only numbers 1-9 should be written in letters. An exception would be if the 15 is at the start of a sentence. It should then be in letters. Doesn't spellchecker pick up these issues? |
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professional cv writers so called expert in delivering cv,s employers want ,charge as little as £10 a pop to write you one out ,if you want to minimise the risk of making a mistake,unfortunately sed experts cant guarantee getting your cv getting to 1st 6 in the pile of 100,s ,99% of which get binned without been read
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Technically "years" should have an apostrophe after it.
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I wouldn't use capitals.
Also needs an apostrophe at the end of years: "I have fifteen years' experience..." |
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year’s or years’ ?
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one year's and plural years'
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http://expeditepublishing.blogspot.com/2011/04/is-it-three-years-experience-or-three.html
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Heavens to murgatroid!
http://expeditepublishing.blogspot.com/2011/04/is-it-three-years-experience-or-three.html |
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Cheers lads. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction
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