Did I mention he was a MENSA member and has a 47 page resume online that mentions every paper he every wrote and every class he ever taught.
That's typical for an academic. It's usually not called a resume, it's called a Curriculum Vitae, or CV for short.
The curriculum vitae, also known as a CV or vita, is a comprehensive statement of your educational background, teaching, and research experience. It is the standard representation of credentials within academia. The full CV is only used when applying for academic positions in four-year institutions.
Do not use a CV when applying to community colleges—use a teacher-focused résumé instead.
Tailor your CV to the specific positions to which you are applying and place more relevant sections earlier in the document.– For a position at a teaching-focused liberal arts college, the CV will strongly emphasize teaching.
– For a position at a research-intensive university, the CV will accentuate research.
Format can vary by field, so also seek disciplinary-specific advice from advisers, professors, and others within your field.
There are no length restrictions for CVs.
“Did I mention he was a MENSA member and has a 47 page resume online that mentions every paper he ever wrote and every class he ever taught.”
FWIW, it has been noted in the field of pyschology that people who over-write long letters, manifestos, resume’s etc... demonstrate a trait that could be an indicator pointing towards delusional behaviour.
...and has a 47 page resume online that mentions every paper he every wrote and every class he ever taught.
That's standard for an academic.