<p>Ok, I want to apply for a part-time job like a cashier or something. Since they probably don't give a rat's ass about what degree I'm doing right now, what courses I've taken, etc, what should I put down under the education part of my resume?</p>
<p>Also, what should I put for objective and qualifications? I want to work at a fast food restaurant and I think my online WHMIS training required for lab courses may come in handy, but that's the only one I can think of.</p>
<p>Education: Your school, what year you're graduating, intended major (I guess it doesn't really matter, but you might as well put it there)
Objective: You don't always need one on your resume. I mean, what would you write? "To make money"?
Qualitifications: You could just put "Skills" and list skills that might not necessarily "quality" for you for the job, if that makes sense. Like a second language, computer programs you know how to use, and your online training thing..</p>
<p>But does something like McDonald's even care if I can use a computer? This is what makes is hard.</p>
<p>Well, even if they don't care, put it on your resume. When I worked at the Student Store, I listed my computer skills. You never know; what if they wanted you to do some administrative stuff in addition to cashier-ing. Plus a cashier machine is sort of like a computer, too.</p>
<p>I have yet to see a cash register technologically advanced enough that it will require sufficient computer skills to operate it. =</p>