Well, it kind of depends on the industry, I think. I'm sure my company wouldn't care if a thank you was e- or snail-mailed. So whichever is more expedient is probably best.
That's true.
'Heart Of Gold'
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Well, it kind of depends on the industry, I think. I'm sure my company wouldn't care if a thank you was e- or snail-mailed. So whichever is more expedient is probably best.
That's true.
I had a Sarah Jane Adventures dream last night. Very strange.
My co-worker who interviewed me for this job was just talking yesterday about how I'd made him come down and interview me at a diner near my old job (about 1/2 an hour from here). He is still amused by that. I was like, "I wanted to see if you were serious!" ha!
I've only seen most of the first episode of SJA-again right before bed.
Suzi - when we were selling, the inspectors' report came back 'replace everything' even though our "realtor" had written 'as is' into the contract.
(what I'm going to say now is colored by recent experience) If this is the buyer's inspector, their goal is to get everything they can. I hope they can't, for your sake.
job~ma for Aims!
Not the buyer's inspector. We wanted to get all the disclosure done up front so that they can't ask for discounts off the sale price. BUT, we don't want to scare people off either.
I've never sent a thank you note after an interview. Then again, I've gotten most of my jobs through agencies.
I had a horrible dream just before waking up about a nuclear disaster and trying to flee. I had a small child, too. And the bad guy somehow especially hated me, so after he set off a dirty bomb in my town, his Evil Plane came and hovered outside my apartment so he could spray me with a hose of radioactive material! My daughter was most upset when I started blistering...we were trying to reach her dad (!), who was all wrapped up in it, but somewhere else...it was very movie.
But then I woke up thinking about how if there was a big emergency and everyone needed to evacuate town, the real winners would be people on motorcycles.
We wanted to get all the disclosure done up front so that they can't ask for discounts off the sale price. BUT, we don't want to scare people off either.
Can't you just lower your asking price by the $ amount that a new roof would cost?
Can't you just lower your asking price by the $ amount that a new roof would cost?
Or...when my parents sold their house in MN, they gave the buyers a check for $XX amount at closing to cover the cost of new carpet.