resume (v.) early 15c., “to regain, take back;” mid-15c., “recommence, continue, begin again after interruption,” from Middle French resumer (14c.) and directly from Latin resumere “take again, take up again, assume again,” from re- “again” (see re-) + sumere “to take, obtain, buy,” from sus‑, variant of sub‑ “up from under” + emere “to take” (from PIE root *em- “to take, distribute”). Meaning “begin again” is mid-15c. Intransitive sense “proceed after interruption” is from 1802. Related: Resumed; resuming.
resume (n.) also résumé, 1804, “a summary,” from French résumé, noun use of past participle of Middle French resumer “to sum up,” from Latin resumere (see resume (v.)). Meaning “biographical summary of a person’s career” is 1940s.
Biography is NOT a memoir. How about finding a job more interested in my memoir, rather than a summary?
The same mistake, over and over again has been the running theme in my life. The running theme of getting one job after the next and wouldn’t you know it, there I am again right back in the same shitty job after finishing another shitty job and then hey there’s a lead I can get another shitty job to replace the shitty job that I guess was just a bit too shitty, so I came here to do shit work, for your shit company that you shittily run.
I can’t do it again, I’ve finally arrived in a place in my life where I recognized my inherent rights which jurisdiction cannot be imposed. How many times have I discussed concerns in an interview that had to deal with such concepts? Never, of course, it seems off topics when dealing with fake-world concerns.