Do not put that on your resume, unless you're applying for some type of church position (unlikely).
It is considered unprofessional to mention religious affliation or experience on a resume or job application.
You wouldn't put church attendance on your resume as an experience, so how does that sound any better?
Source(s):
What I've heard from employeers + common sense
No it does not count
It only counts if you volunteer meaning you don't get paid for it.
Over night hours can could as community service, if your job benefits the entire community, for an example, your job is to clean up litter on the high way, working overnight will could as community service, but if your job is benefiting a company, it will not.
Indeed it does. Although we supervisors are unpaid volunteers on site, all our actions are for the community of WikiAnswers. Be it blocking a vandal or editing a question or answer, these are classed as community service.
Yes, the noodles count as a serving of the vegetables.
Chickenpox is likely to increase the white blood count in a full blood count.
It worked for me! Ask your counselor and she/he needs to approve it. Use your diplomatic skills :)
no.
There are no actual official guidelines about what is community service and what is not. Locks of Love is a nice way to help people with no hair. So it just depends on what you consider helping and what you consider just a normal favor. Sorry I didn't give a real answer.
Abbe Busoni is a character in novel, The Count of Monte Cristo. He is one of several of the Count's alter egos.
No. Time in ROTC does not count towards your military time in service.
it depends on what you put on it. but yes it does.