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Re: Re: Everyday [was: Style question: "war dial" vs. "wardial" vs. "war-dial"]
Subject:Re: Re: Everyday [was: Style question: "war dial" vs. "wardial" vs. "war-dial"] From:Susan W. Gallagher <sgallagher5 -at- cox -dot- net> To:Peter Neilson <neilson -at- alltel -dot- net>,"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 5 Feb 2004 13:25:37 -0500
What? No quotation marks?
How about...
"Buy 3 get 1 "free!"
>
> From: Peter Neilson <neilson -at- alltel -dot- net>
> I think that correct vocabulary and grammar are now seen by some
> as a disease. My resume (or CV if you prefer) is correct. I've
> been told by friends on the fringes of the Human Resources business
> that it's TOO correct, and that this is why it'll never make it through
> HR to the hiring managers. Indeed, I've not had a job interview in
> quite some time, even when I'm an obvious exact match for an
> advertised job.
>
> Here's my new resume:
>
> EVERYDAY LOW PRICE'S!!! -- BY 3 GET 1 FREE! -- 12 ITEMS OR LESS
>
> TECDHNICALE WIRTER SEEK'S EMPOLYMENT. SEVARAL YEAR'S EXPERIENSE.
> WRITING MANUELS AND HHELP SYSTEM'S PLEASE CALL TOADY I NEED WORK!
>