business - voice mailhellcommanderMarch 21 2010, 22:32:39 UTC
Hello Cranston-san,
Sorry to have missed you. We seem to be playing phone tag. [a snicker] Price quotes depend on the size of the room, of course, but here are a couple of prices to give you and your client, Bauer-san, an idea of what we are looking at.
[He rattles off the prices; they're about average for a upper-middle Brooklyn apartment]
Additionally, Bauer-san is eligible for the ImPort discount, which is 25% off rent for the first 3 months with more leniency on due dates ti allow for setting and more peaceful job hunting.
[ The 'beep' caught him by surprise, somehow. Give him a second, and then he'll try to fit all the appropriate information into a message. ]
My name's Kuwa-- Er. Kazuma Kuwabara! I'm calling about job you advertised on the Network. I just finished up an internship with Worthington Industries, which... Sort of ran out after Mr. Worthington left the City. I did research and development over there!
Anyway, I'm looking for another job, so I figured I'd give it a shot! I'm actually out of town right now, but I can deliver a resume once I get back. I thought a call might be a little more personable to start out with, hm?
Uh. Right. My number's [ ###-####]. I hope to hear from you!
I'm contactin' you about the job you advertised on the Network. I just arrived here in the City a couple of days ago and I figured that the best way to kind of adapt would be to get some sort of employment.
Back home, I worked as a temp. Answerin' telephones, runnin' errands, that sort of thing. I'm good with numbers... [there's a little embarrassed laugh here], I mastered the Dewey Decimal System in two days. And I can, uh, type 100 words per minute so I'm quite good with computers as well. I'm also good with people. Bein' a temp where you could well be in a new place with new people every two weeks or so, you'd have to be. And I met all sorts of people while travellin' with the Doctor.
Um, here are my contact details [enter contact details here] and I hope to hear from you soon.
[The return call left for her is from Lamont, himself.]
Ms. Noble, thank you for your interest in Cranston Consultations. Your qualifications certainly meet the needs of the position, and I would be glad to set up an interview with you. Please let me know when you are available and I will set up a time where we can discuss your experiences and qualifications in further detail.
Uh, well, I suppose I'm free whenever really. I mean, it all depends on when you're free to see me. After all, as a head of a corporation, your schedule's probably more packed than mine is!
Very well. If you are available next Friday afternoon, on November 12th, please let me know what time works for you. I've reserved the afternoon, so you need not concern yourself with any conflicts on my part.
Business EmailperfectbluffNovember 10 2010, 22:39:50 UTC
[On Thursday morning, an email of Vesper's resume and cover letter arrives. It's all properly done and formatted, just with all the contact info and references obviously missing.
Past employment includes: Her Majesty's Treasury's Financial Action Task Force, with her education in finance from Cambridge. ((OOC if you want any additional info, let me know!)) Her private cell number and email are included.]
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Sorry to have missed you. We seem to be playing phone tag. [a snicker] Price quotes depend on the size of the room, of course, but here are a couple of prices to give you and your client, Bauer-san, an idea of what we are looking at.
[He rattles off the prices; they're about average for a upper-middle Brooklyn apartment]
Additionally, Bauer-san is eligible for the ImPort discount, which is 25% off rent for the first 3 months with more leniency on due dates ti allow for setting and more peaceful job hunting.
Thanks for your interest, fellas.
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[ The 'beep' caught him by surprise, somehow. Give him a second, and then he'll try to fit all the appropriate information into a message. ]
My name's Kuwa-- Er. Kazuma Kuwabara! I'm calling about job you advertised on the Network. I just finished up an internship with Worthington Industries, which... Sort of ran out after Mr. Worthington left the City. I did research and development over there!
Anyway, I'm looking for another job, so I figured I'd give it a shot! I'm actually out of town right now, but I can deliver a resume once I get back. I thought a call might be a little more personable to start out with, hm?
Uh. Right. My number's [ ###-####]. I hope to hear from you!
Reply
I'm contactin' you about the job you advertised on the Network. I just arrived here in the City a couple of days ago and I figured that the best way to kind of adapt would be to get some sort of employment.
Back home, I worked as a temp. Answerin' telephones, runnin' errands, that sort of thing. I'm good with numbers... [there's a little embarrassed laugh here], I mastered the Dewey Decimal System in two days. And I can, uh, type 100 words per minute so I'm quite good with computers as well. I'm also good with people. Bein' a temp where you could well be in a new place with new people every two weeks or so, you'd have to be. And I met all sorts of people while travellin' with the Doctor.
Um, here are my contact details [enter contact details here] and I hope to hear from you soon.
Reply
Ms. Noble, thank you for your interest in Cranston Consultations. Your qualifications certainly meet the needs of the position, and I would be glad to set up an interview with you. Please let me know when you are available and I will set up a time where we can discuss your experiences and qualifications in further detail.
Thank you.
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Uh, well, I suppose I'm free whenever really. I mean, it all depends on when you're free to see me. After all, as a head of a corporation, your schedule's probably more packed than mine is!
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Very well. If you are available next Friday afternoon, on November 12th, please let me know what time works for you. I've reserved the afternoon, so you need not concern yourself with any conflicts on my part.
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Past employment includes: Her Majesty's Treasury's Financial Action Task Force, with her education in finance from Cambridge. ((OOC if you want any additional info, let me know!)) Her private cell number and email are included.]
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