I would love to welcome all Get Rich Slowly readers to Squawkfox, a blog that makes frugal living fun. A huge thank you to J.D. Roth for giving me the opportunity to guest post on Get Rich Slowly with 5 Ways To Rescue Your Rotten Resume.
My name is Kerry Taylor and I’m the blogger here. It’s nice to meet you!

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I loved your post on GRS. I’m in the process of writing up resumes and cover letters, and it looks like you have a lot of information on this topic (and plan to add more). I will keep coming back to see what hints you have!
Very effective post on resume. You note that “Your resume is not about you”, hit me like a brick. Thank you for the post. If you need audience to experiment upon, count me in.:)
Well this Saturday I am going to sit down and hammer out my resume. I also need to write a few cover letters. Thankfully I can refer to resources like yours that will hopefully land me a job!
First of all, Thank you! Thank you so much for being there sharing your experience with all of us, newbies to living simply. I have a nice way for saving on laundry by washing my clothes with dish liquid detergent. I get mine at a local supermarket (a big jug of pink liquid detergent kind of the cheap stuff) but environmentaly safe. I use about 1/4 of a cup by load. We are a family of 4 and this last for about 2 1/2 months and works great!
thank you again,
Marguerite from Montreal. (sorry for my english, I’m french)