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SasH21
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Originally posted by FunkyCrew


Haha,thanks Kris!

Have been working at my conference for two days in a row and up since 6 am...I think I left my brain in the office on Monday lol
Engine9
or u can use:


Hey baby



then u can possibly score a new job with "benefits"
SasH21
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Originally posted by Engine9
or u can use:


Hey baby



then u can possibly score a new job with "benefits"


Bogdan, You don't change!
Time2Burn
Ms. So and so would be the most professional. Also, I must stress how important proper grammar, spelling and punctuation are to winning a job. Please do not write your letter in the same way you wrote your post if you want this job. Yes I realize most don't think writing properly on a message board is important. In my work place tons of applicants have been automatically dismissed because of poorly written cover letters.
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Time2Burn
Ms. So and so would be the most professional. Also, I must stress how important proper grammar, spelling and punctuation are to winning a job. Please do not write your letter in the same way you wrote your post if you want this job. Yes I realize most don't think writing properly on a message board is important. In my work place tons of applicants have been automatically dismissed because of poorly written cover letters.


+1

If cover letters or resumes have spelling mistakes or grammer misktakes they typically get thrown in the paper shredder.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
+1

If cover letters or resumes have spelling mistakes or grammer misktakes they typically get thrown in the paper shredder.


I'm assuming "grammer misktakes" was spelled wrong on purpose? lol
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I'm assuming "grammer misktakes" was spelled wrong on purpose? lol
FunkyCrew
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Originally posted by SasH21
Haha,thanks Kris!

Have been working at my conference for two days in a row and up since 6 am...I think I left my brain in the office on Monday lol


I hear ya ;)
Skipper
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
+1

If cover letters or resumes have spelling mistakes or grammer misktakes they typically get thrown in the paper shredder.


lol
mute79
Heyy, how you doin'?

Big Boss
In business you never use a person's first name. That is considered a sign of disrespect.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by Big Boss
In business you never use a person's first name. That is considered a sign of disrespect.


I think it's appropriate in certain circumstances. i.e. If it's someone at the same level as you and you know the person well, thus you've established a first name basis with them. Generally I would wait for them to establish it because I started calling someone by their first name. I would say it's a fine line until then.

Regarding a superior, however, I would say it would be a sign of disrespect to call them by their first name. Always Mr or Ms (or Mrs when appropriate)
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