I'd keep a record of it
Posted By: sigh on 2006-01-20
In Reply to: When it rains - sm - NewMT
That way if you need a job in the future, you can contact them and see if you can work for them. You never know....
Once I got my job, the career office at my votech college (hadn't yet told them I had a job) sent me a "lead" on a job listing they had for a waitress! So glad I registered with them, not! I got my local job through a classified ad in the paper. The funniest thing is that the job I got was also advertised through the career services job board but when I asked for referral information, they never got back to me. I just happened to see the ad in the paper at the same time and applied that way instead. Maybe they were waiting for that big waitress job to come along for me.
BTW,congrats on getting a job.
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