I've got a resume Stev-o - though it seems what people expect a resume to *look like* varies wildly!
Years ago, when i was in the music industry. Resume's were pretty much irrelevant in a network of freelancers.
Portfolios were the name of the game. The most poignant advice i was given in that regard was as follows.
Curate a defensible body of work - and market yourself with that.
There was a time in my job search experience when references were crucial. Thankfully, I have some good ones.
With this industry, they already know who my instructor was. Heck, they likely know I'm posting stuff here!
In either case, I have an idea of where i might want to settle down. There's only one "official" shop there - with plenty of open positions. Unfortunately, my obligation is keeping me in the heartland through the winter. Hopefully it won't be too long before I am free to travel.
The alternative is returning to dads garage and having some added flexibility in pursuing my goals.
Might be able to put together a record holding cb550 if I did that.