I've seen every shape, color and creative package of job application possible. But I've never seen one that actually scared me. But then recently, something happening shocked me., safety guards at Eastern Illinois University asked all the students to leave a building.
“There was no return address. It was poorly written and poorly addressed to the university. There were misspellings,” school spokeswoman Vicki Woodard said on Saturday. “There was some tape over it. .” The unusual size, no return address, misspellings in the address and the tape holding torn parts together were enough to bring in the local bomb experts. They examined the package with X-rays and blocked off nearby streets—only to discover the envelope contained only an application for admission to the school.
. Would you think that young student would be a great addition to your university? Would you want that person working for you—representing your company? , with a baseball cap on, and then asking, “You don't have any jobs, do you?”, I am always amazed. I also see college graduates wandering at career fairs in slippers and coffee-stained T-shirts, handing out resumes (简历) in hope of getting a well-paid job. These people are usually not hired.
It's funny how a clean shirt and pair of pants, an enthusiastic smile and direct eye contact can change the economy immediately. .
A. If you dress well and behave politely
B. Just the whole appearance was rather strange
C. I wonder what you would think of that application
D. Good manners and politeness are usually ignored nowadays.
E. When I see people walking into business companies in torn shorts
F. After a doubtful looking package addressed to the college was discovered
G. It's also funny how a well-prepared application will get you into your favorite university