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) 
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