by ferrarilover » 30 Jun 2011, 23:22
I think this thread, if nothing else, highlights the difference between the traditionalists and the new-'yoof' on the site. The young-guns are happy to receive an E-Mail if they don't get a job. The wise owls among us feel that which was was good business etiquette for the proceeding 100 years ought to continue to be so. Don't get me wrong, I'm no techno-phobe, but there is just something about an E-Mail which, when one has gone through the rigmarole of applying for a job, seems a little half hearted and impersonal.
A thoroughly poor show TUFC, there weren't that many applicants.
Matt.
I think this thread, if nothing else, highlights the difference between the traditionalists and the new-'yoof' on the site. The young-guns are happy to receive an E-Mail if they don't get a job. The wise owls among us feel that which was was good business etiquette for the proceeding 100 years ought to continue to be so. Don't get me wrong, I'm no techno-phobe, but there is just something about an E-Mail which, when one has gone through the rigmarole of applying for a job, seems a little half hearted and impersonal.
A thoroughly poor show TUFC, there weren't [i]that[/i] many applicants.
Matt.