Job

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Title

Subject

Description

This artifact is a screenshot of an email between William Gilchrist and his Aunt Jan where she suggests a job search website for him.

The submitter included the following about the artifact's history:
The artifact is an email I received from my aunt. The email was composed on March 20, 2016 at 11:54 PM. The email that was sent contains a subject referring to me looking for a summer job. In the email is a link to a job search website. The email has a handle at the bottom indicating it was sent from an iPad.This year I am spending the summer in South Florida so I was looking for a summer job. Since my aunt lives in the area year round I asked her if she knew of any temporary openings. She gave me a few suggestions and then sent me the email from her iPad with a link to a job search website.

Creator

Jan

Source

William Gilchrist

Publisher

Unpublished

Date

Rights

Jan, and William Gilchrist

Language

English

Identifier

Coverage

2000-2024

Letter, Message, and Announcement Item Type Metadata

Genre

email

Material

digital

Circulation

Person to Person (Digital)

Linguistic Text

Job

Hi Will
Heard about a website that sounds good for finding a job
Ziprecruiter,com & it's free
Love

Given Text

Linguistic:
Verizon LTE 8:07pm 59%
All Inboxes
From: Jan Hide
To:

March 20, 2016 at 11:54pm

Sent from my Ipad

Visual:
At the top of the screenshot on the left are five bubbles that indicate network strength; two are filled with grey color. In the top right corner there is a picture of a lock with a circular arrow around it, a black arrow pointed to the right, and a grey triangular shape, as well as a picture of a battery filled in a quarter of the way with yellow color. There are three thin, blue arrows inside the top margin. The to/from text, "hide" text, "all inboxes" text, and the hyperlink are all in blue. The rest of the text is black.

Files

LMA-0048-041016.PNG

Citation

Jan, “Job,” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 29, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/168.

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