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Old 06-06-2013, 08:53 PM #5
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The right way to fill out forms is honestly and thoroughly.


To the OP, perhaps you can make a rough draft and focus first on the obvious questions, that you can answer easily.

On the Vocational Report, they are looking for your skill sets. It doesn't really matter that you were a waiter at six different restaurants or a teacher at two private and one public school or vet assistant at a kennel and at an urban and rural vet hospital. Look at your work history broadly. This is not a resume.

Spend a little time every couple hours to answer a question or two on the daily activities. Work on this over several days. If you break it into small pieces, you will get it done.
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