[Publib] Interview followup/thank you letter question.

Laura Crossett lcrossett at will.state.wy.us
Mon Jun 5 12:57:57 EDT 2006


Huh--I handwrote my thank you notes (on my grandmother's house
stationery--talk about old-fashioned!--but I was living with her at the
time, and it's nice paper).  I suppose it depends on how comfortable one is
with a given format.

Laura Crossett
Branch Manager
Meeteetse Branch Library
PO Box 129 / 2107 Idaho
Meeteetse, WY 82433
307.868.2248
www.parkcountylibrary.org
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "K.G. Schneider" <kgs at bluehighways.com>
To: "'Publib email group'" <publib at webjunction.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 8:59 AM
Subject: RE: [Publib] Interview followup/thank you letter question.


> > Thanks!  Every site I looked at said specifically NOT
> > to handwrite it...
>
> Well, I thought about this myself last night. I'm not sure how I would
feel
> about a handwritten note; these days, these are so rare it could seem
> over-personal for a meeting that was about a business relationship. In
fact,
> I *personally* am o.k. with emailed thank-you notes-and I can think of at
> least one person at My Place Of Work who sent one and was subsequently
> employed. But the one danger there is the dreaded spam filter; a letter
> shouldn't have that problem (unless you re-use a Publishers Clearinghouse
> envelope)...
>
> Karen G. Schneider
> kgs at bluehighways.com
>
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