Its advice I've received many times and am frankly a little tired of receiving.
I am perfectly aware of what my resume looks like and I know it has cost me jobs in the past.
But appearances aren't everything and their are extenuating circumstances that the resume doesn't list;
some of those jobs were contracts that ended or in other cases I was unhappy with the work usually do to lack of advancement
or the work was fricking miserable. What sane person wants to stay in a position that pays poorly, has no room for growth and
is driving you to drink? My most recent job I lost due in large part to medical issues.
As part of my interview for the position I straight up explained things with all honesty as I believe honesty is the best policy
especially since last time around I was denied the position due to "Worries I'd be Bored". In the end it got me the job.
Long story short; I have been trying to get into this coming for a number of years as everything i heard nothing but good things about
working there, tons of advancement opportunities, great pay and so on. In short I have found a company to call "Home" for what I hope
will b a longer and happier career.