that is a good idea. i have sent a few resume's and applications online, but i never got a call for the job until i brought in an hand written application and a printed out resume straight to the company. i did find a house online, which i thought was great because i had to relocate for school. it worked out nice enough, but the neighbors were not so good. they wouldn't have been any better if i had shown up in person and found a different house, so i can't blame any internet misconfusion with that.
as far as the personal data internet applications for websites and chat forums ask for, i try my best to be vague, but some require names and addresses. they don't and never would display the information, but they do have it on file. i think that is for shopping purposes on most, but some forums do ask for an application. that must be to avoid flamers. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In a message dated 14/07/2005 23:01:51 GMT Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > i'm not paranoid about it. there are about 3000 or more people with > my > exact name all over the united states. i also did what another > arachne > member did and put my last name in where it kept printing up in my > email. i had no idea my last name came up everytime i sent an > email. > but it would not be very responsible to encourage someone to put > their > first and last name in any email. > > > I have a variety of email accounts for different things. I, the > Aussie and > my father have email accounts which are our names. These are used > for > personal emails and things like when I'm job hunting as they are easy > for > recruiters and friends to remember. > > Then I have accounts like this one thelacebee which is descriptive > of what I > use it for but completely anonymous as to who I am. This is what I > use for > email lists and chat. > > In addition, on aol I don't fill in too much on the personal data > info pages > as people scan those when you are on line and try and chat to you - I > also > have blocks on for chat as well and IMs > > It's a simple but effect way of doing it. > > > > > Regards > > Liz in London > > I'm back _blogging_ (http://journals.aol.com/thelacebee/thelacebee) > my > latest lace piece - have a look by clicking on the link or going to > _http://journals.aol.com/thelacebee/thelacebee_ > (http://journals.aol.com/thelacebee/thelacebee) > > To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the > line: > unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > from susan in tennessee,u.s.a. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
