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Subject:Re: Letters and E-mail From:Terry Riffey <RIFFEYTR -at- SLUVCA -dot- SLU -dot- EDU> Date:Mon, 7 Nov 1994 08:31:49 -0600
Along the line of ethics, in using your current employer's
stationery to apply for another job, is the use of the company's postage
meter to mail your resume.
I notice things like that when looking at applications and it gives
rise to questions about what the individual will "steal" from your
company, should you hire him or her.
I fully agree . . . DO NOT use your employer's stationery or any
other facilities for anything you are doing for yourself!