It would be neat. It is relevant for my field of work, and I bet few of my competitors would have such thumbs up to show. It would give me a nice advantage. In return I could easily be recommending AG on a government/official site, considering next year's intern/apprenticeship. Not much, but nothing says I won't continue after I get a proper job.
I have actually been thinking about mailing them. But as with both this and the phoning/texting, I also have to consider whether they would be interested in using those money to return the letter and so forth. I don't know. Something tells me I need to major in programming before they will listen. *coughrogrammerscough*
He is part of my contact list on my email. That would mean the staff wouldn't help us at all, and we are on out own again.
Justin posted yesterday. There is an off chance. I consider that chance better than continuing to try and get answers in the emails he already replies to.
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No. From secondhand experience, I doubt it will work properly, but I have been contemplating it.
Either way, I probably ought to try out those non-costly methods (like the contact page or sending them a Christmas card), or hope that answers will randomly start popping up.