I think almost all of his applications have been done online, so he's just filling in forms and attaching a resume file. If nothing else a short cover letter could explain his moving down there; I don't know if the fact that all of his references are out-of-state is weighing against him.
especially if some aren't writing them for whatever reason.
Yeah. I'm sure some employers ignore them, but I can't imagine it'd hurt to include one. (Well, maybe if it was written in crayon.)
Jars I suggest zucchini bread - or, slightly more seriously, adding things like chopped spinach to spaghetti sauce - so you can't really taste it.
Thanks! But I actually cook a lot of vegetables. DH loves green veggies, so I just cook them up in buttery creamy sauces so I can't taste them, or just grin and bear it.
I've found cooking stuff into soups helps a lot. Like, I really hate brocolli, but a brocolli and cheese soup I can totally do.
I don't wanna educate myself on the candidates and go search for my polling place in a snowstorm. Stupid democratic process, no paczki.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that weather is a reason why the Illinois primary is usually NOT in early February.
ooh! I wonder if there's still a Polish bakery nearby where I could get paczi? (This used to be a very Polish neighborhood.)
I've cast what I'm sure will be the deciding vote in super Tuesday.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that weather is a reason why the Illinois primary is usually NOT in early February.
We're supposed to get sleet and some ridiculous amount of snow -- 8 to 12 inches, I think -- and I
think
the polling place is just around the block, but it's not where it was last time, and...
Should've voted early and often in the grand Chicago tradition, damn it.
Also, it's hard to know the path your job application will take in a particular company, especially if it's a large compan. Maybe it would go to an HR department first and the HR people would only pass on resumes if accompanied by a well-written cover letter? You just don't know.
Reality is, even if they barely read them, cover letters are one of those things that help overwhelmed hiring managers weed out their pile. When we were hiring a new minion for Minion, once the pile of resumes got to be unmanageable, anything without a cover letter got immediately axed. Part of making it through the job hunt is offense: demonstrating your strengths and grabbing their attention. Part of it is playing D:
not
doing the things that make you an easy out.
So my office is merely parade adjacent, but someone on a higher floor is dumping napkins, tp and reams of paper outside. Which, since I can't see the parade, just looks like trash.
I've cast what I'm sure will be the deciding vote in super Tuesday.
I, for one, welcome our new alien overlords.