I agree, you want them to believe you're going to stick around for a while. They don't want to train you just so you leave in a couple of months. You don't have to have an objective on your resume. Especially if you plan on writing a cover letter of some sort. If you write a letter, you can get your objective across there. I couldn't write an objective on my resume without it sounding ridiculously obvious, desperate, or like it was too much information, so I don't have one...and have gotten some pretty alright jobs over the years. I'd say save yourself the stress and take it off...if you're giving them your resume, they'll know it's because you want a job there. :-)
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