I'm writing a CV in LaTeX, and got started with the sample called Writing a CV in LaTeX.
I'm trying to modify it so that a newline in the left column does not force a newline in the right column. Here's what I've got so far:
preamble:
\definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.8}
\newcolumntype{L}{>{\raggedleft}p{0.14\textwidth}}
\newcolumntype{R}{p{0.8\textwidth}}
\newcommand\VRule{\color{lightgray}\vrule width 0.5pt}
columns:
\section*{Professional Experience}
\begin{tabular}{L!{\VRule}R}
June 2012 -- present&{\bf Pixel Pusher at Vandalay Industries}\\
&\lipsum[66]\vspace{5pt}\\
Sept. 2011 -- Apr. 2012&{\bf Intern Pixel Pusher at Vandalay Industries}\\
&\lipsum[66]\\
\end{tabular}
Here's the output: 
I added arrows to indicate the right-column linebreaks that I'd like to eliminate. Any pointers for this would be great.



June~2012 to~presentandSep.~2011 to~Apr.~2012would look better (the dates would be all nicely aligned to each other). At least you should doSep.\@ 2011to prevent inter-sentence space to be included. – yo' Nov 23 '12 at 13:14