% resume-sample.tex 23 Oct 89 % An example using the resume style option % By Stephen Gildea % original version 28 Sep 88 % minor changes 23 Oct 89 \documentstyle[11pt,resume]{article} \begin{document} \name{TERRY R. GENSYM} \addresses {{\bf Work Address} \\ MIT Room E34--660 \\ 77 Massachusetts Ave. \\ Cambridge, MA 02139 \\ (617) 253--7955} {{\bf Home Address} \\ 72 West St.~Apt.~1 \\ Cambridge, MA 02138 \\ (617) 492--5543} \begin{llist} \sectiontitle{Objective} A large office, good pay, and very little work. Frequent expense-account trips to exotic lands would be a plus. \sectiontitle{Experience} \employer{CHENG'S CHINESE RESTAURANT} \location{Cambridge, MA} \dates{1970--1979} Soup taster for a small family-owned restaurant. Had final responsibility for the amount of Soy Sauce that went into the soups. \employer{CARL'S FASHIONS} \location{Watertown, MA} \dates{1979--1982} Needle-threader for Kelly Hormel, a leading tailor in the Boston area. Duties included keeping all needles ready for use and threaded with the appropriate type and color of thread for each day's jobs. \employer{INSIDIOUS BLUE MACHINES} \location{San Jose, CA} \dates{1982--present} Chief light bulb changer, with over 1500 square feet of office under my jurisdiction. The eyes of thousands were on me. \sectiontitle{Education} \employer{MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY} \location{Cambridge, MA} B.A. in English History June 1970. Graduated at the top of my class. \sectiontitle{Publications} ``A Multi-Threaded System for Needle Management,'' {\em Womens Wear Daily,} August 20, 1981. ``The Representation of Flavor,'' with August Rancatori, {\em IEEE 1985 Proceedings of the Workshop on Taste in Computers.} \end{llist} \end{document}