My Life Resume — Or, the least professional resume you have ever read.

Andy Hartnett
1 min readJul 24, 2018

Too often we focus on our professional accomplishments that we forget about what we’ve accomplished in our day to day lives. This isn’t meant to be a brag, instead it is an experiment in recognizing successes outside of the workplace. In a way, I think this resume speaks more about who I am than my professional one.

RESUME — Andrew Hartnett — (1990-Present)

Accomplishments

  • I can backflip on a trampoline
  • In sixth grade I memorized 6 of my favorite poems (and I still remember them)
  • I formed a band with some friends in college
  • I can say “where is the bathroom” in Thai: “hông náam yùu nǎi
  • I can whistle pretty well

Experience

  • Learned how to remodel/work on houses from my father.
  • Adopted a 6 week old puppy, trained her, and now she’s family
  • I left the wrong girl so I could make way for the right one.
  • I can drive a stick shift.
  • I paid a bribe in Vietnam

Education

  • I taught myself how to solve a Rubix Cube using online sources
  • I’ve read 14 books this year (mostly fiction)
  • I’m pretty good at googling things

References

My family, my friends, and my dog.

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