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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 310675" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Ok, I just got an email from HR- I suppose it was a result of my phone message. She said this is not a job offer at this point, she is only asking for documentation showing my qualifications that I listed on my resume. One was my document showing I'm a veteran- no problem. The other is a copy of college transcripts- and I have to have these to her by Tues. although they can be faxed. Who is she kidding? It is almost 9:00pm here which means I can't even call my college until Monday morning and I'll be lucky if they return my call by Tues afternoon, much less get any paperwork out- which I doubt they will do at all without me sending them a check.</p><p></p><p>Ok- I sent a nice email back explaining that I have a prof license in my field which cannot be obtained without a college degree in that field. I sent a web link to prove my license and I told her I could fax my military discharge document, my prof license, and a reduced copy of my college diploma on Monday and I can contacct my college and ask them to foraward transcripts if that is still necessary- but I don't think there is any way I can get her transcripts by Tuesday.</p><p></p><p>I know how this came about- the initial job ad required the eprson to have a degree in the profession, but not a license however they preferred a liceense. So, as a HR person who probably does not understand the professional requirements, she's just looking at getting transcripts in to prove the degree. Shouldn't a copy of my diploma be enough? Shoot- I'm not applying to grad school. LOL!</p><p></p><p>Ohh- she apparently had me down as a "preferred vet" which means I was on active duty during a war/conflict or am disabled- and that is not true. Maybe I made a mistake on my application, I didn't mean to if I indicated that. Anyway, I clarified it for her but they might blow me out of this job.</p><p></p><p>I'm so antsy over this I can't see straight. I hope she emails back tonight and lets me know if these documents would be acceptable. It's 6 hours earlier there so I have less than an hour to find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 310675, member: 3699"] Ok, I just got an email from HR- I suppose it was a result of my phone message. She said this is not a job offer at this point, she is only asking for documentation showing my qualifications that I listed on my resume. One was my document showing I'm a veteran- no problem. The other is a copy of college transcripts- and I have to have these to her by Tues. although they can be faxed. Who is she kidding? It is almost 9:00pm here which means I can't even call my college until Monday morning and I'll be lucky if they return my call by Tues afternoon, much less get any paperwork out- which I doubt they will do at all without me sending them a check. Ok- I sent a nice email back explaining that I have a prof license in my field which cannot be obtained without a college degree in that field. I sent a web link to prove my license and I told her I could fax my military discharge document, my prof license, and a reduced copy of my college diploma on Monday and I can contacct my college and ask them to foraward transcripts if that is still necessary- but I don't think there is any way I can get her transcripts by Tuesday. I know how this came about- the initial job ad required the eprson to have a degree in the profession, but not a license however they preferred a liceense. So, as a HR person who probably does not understand the professional requirements, she's just looking at getting transcripts in to prove the degree. Shouldn't a copy of my diploma be enough? Shoot- I'm not applying to grad school. LOL! Ohh- she apparently had me down as a "preferred vet" which means I was on active duty during a war/conflict or am disabled- and that is not true. Maybe I made a mistake on my application, I didn't mean to if I indicated that. Anyway, I clarified it for her but they might blow me out of this job. I'm so antsy over this I can't see straight. I hope she emails back tonight and lets me know if these documents would be acceptable. It's 6 hours earlier there so I have less than an hour to find out. [/QUOTE]
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