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"David E. Haberstich" <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 01-11-22 03:46:41 EST, Roger Smith writes:

<< Discover some more MUSEUM CAREER opportunities post-Thanksgiving.  No
 'turkeys ' in this lot!

 Bookeeper Tampa >>

Okay, folks, you're gonna have to forgive me for this one, but as an addendum
to the grammar & spelling thread:

Why keep boos in Tampa?  Is this a year-round job, or just for Hallowe'en?

Another addendum: in a recent Washington Post column about job applications
and interviews, Bob Levey cited an "experienced copy editor" who misspelled
grammar on her application, as well as people who append Dilbert cartoons or
tell dirty jokes in their application letters, someone who confided to the
interviewer that his main interest in a job was due to its health benefits,
another who complained to the human resources office about the interviewer
before he even knew the results of the interview, etc., etc.

David Haberstich

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