(Do online application systems even call for cover letters? I don't know that world.)
I've barely seen any resumes come through with cover letters the last couple of years. HR may see them I guess, since mine go through an initial screen. But it seems unlikely that they wouldn't pass them on.
Very small sample warning.
Passover is officially over in the Pacific timezone, so I am having the chametziest thing I could come up with - toast with cookie butter. Yum.
It's leavened spread on leavened bread, if they really start with cookies.
The ingredients list a "raising agent", so your phrase seems apt!
Wait, I saw that movie.
I know. I know. The season in the movie is 2002. It is 2013. Nothing has changed. Ok, cause I'm a number's person I had to look it up. In 2002 the A's were 28 out of 30, so one position higher. Over the last 11 years, the A's payroll has increased by 40%. Over the same period the Yankees payroll increased by 57%. (Yes, I take this all too seriously, I know).
A side note - in looking this up, I saw that the Astros were 14th in 2002 and are currently 28th. Their payroll is actually less than it was in 2002. Yikes!
Accckkk. I killed Natter with numbers. Why is 6 afraid of 7?
Because 7 ate 9 OF COURSE.