A former supervisor has already agreed to be one of your references. What should you do after a job interview?
A) Do nothing. Your former supervisor will let you know if he or she is contacted.
B) Call your former supervisor to urge a highly favorable recommendation since you really want this job.
C) Write an e-mail message to your former supervisor to describe the position and company and to review what to stress to the prospective employer.
D) Ask your former supervisor to call the employer immediately so that your reference comes in before anyone else's.
Question 2
Allowing some time between drafting and revising helps you distance yourself enough to identify weaknesses in logic.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false