ATRCAPT
Livin' the...dream?
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- Jun 3, 2003
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crashpad said:Be careful. Ambition is an admirable quality, but too much may produce a negative result. The fact you previously had an interview scheduled that was cancelled is something HR is aware of. I think your best option is to state your continued desire to serve Frontier in writing. Furthermore, Priority Mail envelopes cost about two dollars and they stand out in a good way by showing the level of importance this means to you. Your response to being notified of the cancellation was the best opportunity to ensure another interview in the future. How did you respond to the bad news?
AnimalTale is someone I respect and know to have professional qualities others can only emulate. While his approach may work for others, the same cost me two years of seniority.
Crashpad -
Thanx for the advice, sending a letter sounds a little more my speed. I REALLY don't want to do anything to risk a possible phone call. A lady named Fran called me to notify me of the cancellation. She just said they would resume sometime this year and to keep updating so I am!