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Friday, September 22, 2006 | 11:18PM

Subject: Full Time Employment
From: careerservices
Date: Fri, September 22, 2006 4:04 pm

Lowe’s of San Marcos will be on campus on Wednesday, October 11 looking for Full Time Department Managers in All Majors!!!

Check out Lowe’s of San Marcos’ web site - http://www.lowes.com
Don’t miss out!!!

Here’s your timeline:

1. Be sure to update your “profile” in Jobs4Cats.
2. Make sure that your resume is uploaded and targeting this opportunity.
3. Resume drops are underway now. Go to the “On Campus Interviewing” tab.
Act now – resumes must be submitted no later than THIS Wednesday. September 27 to be considered for this great opportunity! [emphasis mine]

Lowe’s of San Marcos will review your resume. You will be notified as to whether or not you have been selected for an interview. If you have been selected, you will be given the opportunity to sign up for an interview through Jobs4Cats.

Thank you,

[name withheld]
[title withheld]
Career Services
Texas State University-San Marcos
*****@txstate.edu


This is the first e-mail I have received from my alma mater’s career services department in over two years. Thank goodness it is relevant.

Comments

Oh My Dear God I hate TxState. What a freakin pile of unhelpful bulldump. That’s about as much help as I’ve gotten from them. This is exactly why I’m not going to give the alumni association one red cent. I’m still trying to recover from the raping they gave me when I was there. And by rape I mean the acts of plundering, violent seizures, or abuse; despoliation; violation and forced intercorse they provided during my stay.

DBain | Monday, September 25, 2006 | 9:42AM

I’m shocked that a University sent out something that didn’t ask for a money donation.

IGO | Thursday, September 28, 2006 | 9:24AM



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