Fine with me, Robert. Although I am surprised that it came across as desperate - I was remembering the remarks at the table on Monday, about showing value instead of showing experience. That's what I intended - saying how I can use my skills for te benefit of the company. But no worries, you have the best feel for your company, so make it whatever you think is best. Thanks! Bill ________________________________ From: Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> To: Bill Bruns <http://profiles.yahoo.com/billbruns> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 6:57 AM Subject: Re: resume To: Bill Bruns <http://profiles.yahoo.com/billbruns> Thanks, Bill. Note that I edited down your "intro" email to that below. I was sorta marketing you as a primarily a "dev" and wanting to listen about the QA position -- your blurb sorta sounds desperate [sorry!] and I was hoping you'd be perceived as someone who's looking at options rather than looking for work per se. > From: Bill Bruns <http://profiles.yahoo.com/billbruns> > Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 00:46:17 -0700 (PDT) > > Hi Robert, > > I have usually worked in small companies or small groups within companies. I > > have held both development and QA titles. I look forward to the opportunity > to > use my skills for the benefit of Edge_Spring. > > My resume is attached as an MS Word document. > > Please let me know if more is needed. > > Thanks for the opportunity! > Bill Bruns