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Driver Resume Gaffes 
Drivers are hard working professionals who are experienced in driving motorized vehicles like trucks, jeeps, cars. They are expected to exercise extreme care while providing transport services. They are responsible for life and belongings of not only themselves but those that they carry or on road safety. Selecting a good driver is crucial for regular services as well as maintaining logistic support for companies and for public transport institutions. We often come across resume mistakes by drivers trying to impress the interviewers with their stunt skills rather than safe driving records. Lets looks at possible blunders or mistakes which can be avoidable.
  • My license is about to expire so I need job quickly
  • Special skills as I can drive girls crazy
  • I can drive anything from cycles to rockets on road
  • Proven track and fielding record
  • Exhaust experience in pressing clutch and brakes in a traffic jam
Many other gaffes are as follows
  • Skilled in cutting lanes on a highway
  • Escaped without getting caught and fined last week
  • Good rapport with policemen patrolling on highway
  • Can drive for 24 hours without accelerating
  • Unique achievement of driving cars in reverse direction 
  • Expertise in driving trucks in any direction except water
Drivers must take special care to avoid resume gaffes and resume mistakes. On the other hand if you are hiring such a driver being negligent of such gaffes may cause you your life or companies reputation.
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