IndyIllini
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Just wondering if people wrote thank you letters to the individuals who wrote the recommendation letters? For Indiana, I had to get 5 letters.
I was wondering the same thing, or if a friendly e-mail would be sufficient?Just wondering if people wrote thank you letters to the individuals who wrote the recommendation letters? For Indiana, I had to get 5 letters.
If you passed I think you should let your references know that. Since I worked with the majoprity of my references, after I got notice that I passed, I personally went to each, informed them that I paseed and thanked them for thier help. One reference who was retired I contacted and thanked via e-mail.Just wondering if people wrote thank you letters to the individuals who wrote the recommendation letters? For Indiana, I had to get 5 letters.
I think I'll make the call.I have still put-off my thank you letters from December oops
I think a formal letter is the way to go, and a good time to remind them that they may be needed one more time in the immediate future as you are establishing your NCEES registration (which everybody should probably do and I still haven't done that either. It is discounted the first year after you get your license)
I suppose that it depends on your situation, too. I only had to get 3 - one of which was my boss (no thank you note for him) - the other two are old timers - one is 80-something years old, highly decorated civil engineer and the other is a highly respected professor. I don't see either of them too often. I think those guys deserve a letter.I think I'll make the call.
yeah... I did email thank yous.... at the time all four of them still worked with me, now, less than a year later, only one of them is still with my company (my boss)Of course, most young whippersnappers probably do it with a text message these days.
I'm 28 and think I must be just over the hill as far as text messaging and those facebook type sites go. My wife is 27 and the same way. But her sister is 4 years younger and way into both.Of course, most young whippersnappers probably do it with a text message these days.
You are not alone, I have never sent text message and I don't get the point of the facebooks or myspace. Although, I know a lot of people our age that do go cookoo for those things. I mean really, if you want to tell me something, call, email or heaven forbid write a letter, but to have a computer program send an email saying Bobby joe has posted a message on you wall.I'm 28 and think I must be just over the hill as far as text messaging and those facebook type sites go. My wife is 27 and the same way. But her sister is 4 years younger and way into both.
I actually was in the same boat up until last fall. That's when I got one of the new Palm Centro cell phones which makes sending text messages very easy. My wife and I (both 28) text message each other all the time since then (she has a Palm Treo). It actually works really well with me at work and her at school. We're able to communicate without disrupting either environment. I have a myspace page simply as a way to stay in contact with some of my friends / old classmates, but I don't remember the last time I logged on. My wife (for whatever reason) is simply crazy about it. She is always telling me that I should log on and see the new pictures / videos / messages / crap she posted, but I never do.You are not alone, I have never sent text message and I don't get the point of the facebooks or myspace. Although, I know a lot of people our age that do go cookoo for those things. I mean really, if you want to tell me something, call, email or heaven forbid write a letter, but to have a computer program send an email saying Bobby joe has posted a message on you wall.
I wrote friendly e-mails. Also I worked with three of my endorsers, so they knew after I came in to work that Monday and gave the "Hell YEAH!" scream when I walked into the office.I actually was in the same boat up until last fall. That's when I got one of the new Palm Centro cell phones which makes sending text messages very easy. My wife and I (both 28) text message each other all the time since then (she has a Palm Treo). It actually works really well with me at work and her at school. We're able to communicate without disrupting either environment. I have a myspace page simply as a way to stay in contact with some of my friends / old classmates, but I don't remember the last time I logged on. My wife (for whatever reason) is simply crazy about it. She is always telling me that I should log on and see the new pictures / videos / messages / crap she posted, but I never do.
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