Reverend_Smitty
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Thu Aug-24-06 10:24 PM
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Well I just sent an e-mail about a job that I want to get... |
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I was originally going to call about it but it took me all day to get up the nerve just to send out this e-mail. Despite the fact that I worked at this school when I was in college and had a great relationship with the person who could potentially be my boss, she'll probably want someone with more experience than me just because this is a really big school. So I'm crossing my fingers that she will write me back saying..."send over your resume' and I'll see what I can do". Either way, it never hurts to ask.
If it's not too much to ask, I'd love to get some good vibes and positive thoughts from my fellow DUers...maybe we can mind meld me into this job! :P
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graywarrior
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Thu Aug-24-06 10:25 PM
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Good vibes headed your way.
Sometimes people will hire someone they have a history with. Good luck. Hope you get it.
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Thu Aug-24-06 10:27 PM
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:hi:
The only thing I'm worried about is my experience level...being fresh out of college definitely puts me at a disadvantage. I just need that one foot in the door and I'll be good to go
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Thu Aug-24-06 10:29 PM
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3. Tell her that. Sometimes people would rather train someone their |
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way rather than hire a know it all.
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