My recruiter had me send an e-mail thank you as part of her standard post-interview process. It's quick, gets them while you're still fresh in their mind, and she didn't think their value weaker than paper.
Of course, I'm in IT, so that may have swayed it. It wouldn't occur to me to send paper, just because as an interviewer it wouldn't occur to me to
wait
until I got paper. If I haven't been thanked in two or three days, I'm really not expecting it, and it coming later doesn't undo that.
sj, go to the doc, be honest, and the changes will happen. It's good to know that you want to make them happen -- it's a necessary piece of the puzzle.
That cook is awsome, vw. What a great place to work!
Cutie head nephew! So very adorable.
Adorable baby! That grin of his makes it look like he knows he's got you wrapped around his finger, Sean.
It's good to know that you want to make them happen -- it's a necessary piece of the puzzle.
Thanks. It is a fairly recent piece, so hopefully things will start getting better.
Sean, your girlfriend is beautiful and your nephew is adorable.
Pretty girl, cute kid, happy Sean. All good things to see.
{sj}, I'd forgotten about the accident. With a little luck, getting there will be uneventful today, and then next time it will be easier to go.
Not having coffee on demand is wrong. I hope that your shiny new job keeps the caffeine within reach at all times.
One of the things about the job interviews that I liked the best was the fact that they plied me with coffee the entire time I was there.
Kristin, we must go out to lunch or something once school gets out and before you leave for LA.