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Mailing a job application... good or bad idea?

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Is it a good idea or no? It's not for a big job or anything (I'm only 18). It's for Barnes and Noble and also one for Starbucks.

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  1. Hello,

    I am Corey I am working with Ameriplan USA and it is quite simple. I had seen your question and I just wanted to tell you that most internet jobs are a scam and they do not work. Trust me I have had my fair share of them! While I was working my other job I was getting tired of my it. I was getting tired of the fact that I had a boss that was telling me what I had to do. Now that I work with Ameriplan I set my schedule and I work my business the way I want to. You can do the same and work your way to financial freedom. Feel free to email me at CHoneycutt@ameriplan.net and check out some of my websites also.

    Email me and ill tell you all about the job and what we do!

    Ameriplan quotes you have to be 18 to work for us.

    If this is not for you and you know anyone that would be interested tell them about me and have them email me or look at my websites.

    Thanks!

    Looking forward to talking to you,

    Corey

    Ameriplan IBO

    Sales Rep /IBO Trainer

    http://www.MyHomeBusinessPays.com/choney...

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  2. You can, but it would take only a few minutes to drop it off.  Then you can get a feel of the place and see if you really want to work there.  Sometimes if you do it this way, you get an inside scoop.

  3. Mailing your application is fine, but wouldn't you rather drop it off in person, shake the hand of your potential new boss, and impress them with your attitude? Goes a long way to landing that job.

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