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I'm sure there's people in here, so I'm curious. How does one build a resume to reflect tangible skills in a new field? I've spent my entire career in a kitchen and it's time to move on..24 years of this and I can't anymore. I thought a position in a more cooperate structure would make hospitality more barrable but it hasn't. I'm literally sitting here wondering how anything I've done in the past can be useful somewhere else. I don't have a degree, all I know if restaurants. I've worked them, I've ran them, all I know. Is it worth hiring a resume writer for something like this? I feel it's pretty niche, so finding the right writer would be hard. The other thing is I don't exactly know where I go from here.
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