After 12 years of staying home, I'm looking for a little part-time job (15 hours/week). There are plenty out there and I'm not looking for a "career", just something to get me out there interacting with people. I'm happy doing lots of different things and money is not the issue so I'm pretty open to any type of job.
Some jobs have requested a resume. Doesn't it seem silly to give a resume without any recent jobs? In fact, the last two jobs I had before having kids don't even exist anymore - both companies were bought out or closed. So, we're talking almost 18 years ago! I've done lots of volunteer work for the PTO, including my current position of Secretary, I have pretty good computer skills from doing that plus helping friends with their computers. But all that isn't relevant on a resume and would look kind of silly, in my opinion, to play up my little PTO "jobs".
Do they really want an old, outdated resume? Maybe a cover letter or something would be better. What do you think?
Some jobs have requested a resume. Doesn't it seem silly to give a resume without any recent jobs? In fact, the last two jobs I had before having kids don't even exist anymore - both companies were bought out or closed. So, we're talking almost 18 years ago! I've done lots of volunteer work for the PTO, including my current position of Secretary, I have pretty good computer skills from doing that plus helping friends with their computers. But all that isn't relevant on a resume and would look kind of silly, in my opinion, to play up my little PTO "jobs".
Do they really want an old, outdated resume? Maybe a cover letter or something would be better. What do you think?

