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> Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 12:52 AM
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> Subject: Re: job-hunt weirdness
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> >Instead of scratching one's head, one might consider whether
> deficiencies
> >in grammar, syntax, focus and clarity might (just possibly)
> exist in the
> >writing samples one supplies to prospective employers.
> >
> >--
> >Mike West
>
> Please explain. I don't see the connection between the discussion
> subject and your comments.
>
> Dave
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Wasn't this the thread about submitted resumes - perfectly matching the posted requirements - being ignored, and then the same job being posted again, a month or two later?
I dunno... what could _possibly_ be the connnection... :-)
- Kevin
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