Lorelilly
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The only problem I'm having with DD is that she's not "quick on a comeback".
When Willmott was asking about her CV, she should have said a CV isn't a book. You don't put every single speech, class, case you've worked on....as some "other" witnesses did.
I've always followed the rule that a CV should be no longer than 2 pages, 3 tops.
It's a "brief" synopsis of your accomplishments, and in this case, tests/tools she's utilized in her experience so far. Just IMO.
I agreed with DD when she said she really didn't "use it" that much.
In my experience, most potential employers want to speak to you, as opposed to read your life history. In an interview you expound upon the brief highlights that are in the CV.
DD could have explained that point when Willmott was alluding to the fact that DD didn't feel these "other" courses, etc. she had taken weren't important enough to put in her CV. Also, when you get to a certain level and expertise, often "word of mouth" takes the place of a CV. DD probably had to make up one specifically for this purpose.
As far as the "compassion" part, I would have snuck in that she did NOT feel compassion for their client....so it was REALLY an unbiased assessment. Oh, and no books, cards, tender moments or APOLOGIES!!!
ETA: That's all "shoulda coulda woulda" now....IMO, the point has been made by JM. I'm probably not used to a straight yes or no answer. I'm thinking the other rebuttal points will bring it home for the prosecution....if it could get anymore "home".
None of us were. We were all wrapped in a fog with Samuels, ALV and the Eye Guy. Dr D makes so much sense we sat back, mouths hanging open and listened in awe. WE are back on track. Travis has gotten lost in the mix here. Justice is close, we can almost feel it.