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Subject:Re: Testing From:Romay Jean Sitze <rositze -at- NMSU -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 9 Mar 1995 20:31:12 -0700
Gwen Barnes suggests that many cover letters are ghostwritten. Rick
rightfully points out that if a tech writer can't write a cover letter you
might reconsider writing as a career.
In my experience, the few cover letters I've seen that were ghostwritten
were produced by tech writers--for a fee--for other job applicants.
RoMay Sitze People are persuaded more
rositze -at- nmsu -dot- edu by the depth of your conviction
than the height of your logic,
More by your enthusiasm
than any proof you can offer.
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