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Emailing job applications or sending via snail mail?
I've decided that I would like to work for a judge this summer. Should I email my cover letter & resume or should I send my documents via snail mail?
- ggocat
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Re: Emailing job applications or sending via snail mail?
I would send snail mail.
- thesealocust
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Re: Emailing job applications or sending via snail mail?
Judges tend to be snail mail central. It's rare you can even find an email contact.
- wiseowl
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Re: Emailing job applications or sending via snail mail?
Snail mail all the way.
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