I would also be overdressed for the setting.
Eff the setting, IJS.
I side with ita on this, much to no one's surprise.
Team Overdressing FTW!
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I would also be overdressed for the setting.
Eff the setting, IJS.
I side with ita on this, much to no one's surprise.
Team Overdressing FTW!
My sister Helena Handbasket has an interview question.
She had a job interview last Tuesday and realized that she forgot to send a thank you note. The interviewers said that they would be deciding on the position early this week.
Our mother thinks that it is too late and she shouldn't send anything.
I think she should send an email thank you immediately and a mailed one as well.
I should note that as a nurse, Helen will be aiming to get a job at this hospital, regardless of whether she gets this job. She also particularly wants to work in this unit and so will be applying to this unit again.
Someone tell me to back away from Google and stop searching for a long-discontinued pair of boots. Even if I find them, I can't afford them. But I keep googling ...
I love team overdressing!
Me too! Shocking, I know.
Speaking of overdressing, my new favorite gown. I suspect, however, the colors would look like ass on me, which is perhaps fortunate, given the price.
It's never too late to say "Thank You."
My Trixie dresses I think don't work on me either due to bust issues. I can't seem to part with them yet though.
It's never too late to say "Thank You."
This.
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It's never too late to say "Thank You."Thank you!
What do you think about email and a letter versus just a letter?
Helen feels like the immediacy of an email makes it more obvious that it's late.
FWIW, I have never sent a paper thank you-- only an email. It might be different in nursing.