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2005-03-31 1:31 PM
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sooner the better- just say thanks for taking the time out of your schedule, re-iterate what you can do to help their company, blah,blah... It could definitely be the deciding factor....


2005-03-31 1:51 PM
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Subject: RE: to button or not to button a suit for interview
Sounds good. I'll try to get it in then next couple of days.
Thanks for the advice.

big joe - 2005-03-31 10:31 AM

sooner the better- just say thanks for taking the time out of your schedule, re-iterate what you can do to help their company, blah,blah... It could definitely be the deciding factor....
2005-03-31 2:34 PM
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Subject: RE: to button or not to button a suit for interview
I agree with akabak:  As they say on "What Not to Wear" when wearing a 3 button suit jacket....you button the top sometimes, middle -always, bottom -NEVER.
2005-03-31 2:44 PM
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Don't mispell their names. I hat that.


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Edited by justjester2000 2005-03-31 2:52 PM
2005-04-01 3:02 PM
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God I'm bored.

Edited by justjester2000 2005-04-01 3:06 PM
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