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when it's not cute to be an absent-minded professor
so i have this professor who agreed to write me rec letters, right? he taught here last fall but has been back at his previous university tying up loose ends ever since. no problem; we have a good and reliable postal service.
december 3 i overnight a package to Professor A, containing four forms; an envelope for each; a note explaining that i'd wanted to send them sooner but got hung up with family emergencies, etc., and apologizing for but drawing his attention to the different fine print on each form; and a postage-paid overnight envelope so he could send the stuff back to me when he'd written the letter, signed over the flap, etc., etc.
december 4 the package arrived and was signed for (probably by the mail room rather than the prof himself, but whatever).
december 5-19 the return pacakge does not arrive.
december 29 i retrieve the mail that's been held for me while i was away for christmas? it does not include the return package. i call to track the return package? it still hasn't been sent.
the first deadline is january 2. this is significantly less than cool.
december 3 i overnight a package to Professor A, containing four forms; an envelope for each; a note explaining that i'd wanted to send them sooner but got hung up with family emergencies, etc., and apologizing for but drawing his attention to the different fine print on each form; and a postage-paid overnight envelope so he could send the stuff back to me when he'd written the letter, signed over the flap, etc., etc.
december 4 the package arrived and was signed for (probably by the mail room rather than the prof himself, but whatever).
december 5-19 the return pacakge does not arrive.
december 29 i retrieve the mail that's been held for me while i was away for christmas? it does not include the return package. i call to track the return package? it still hasn't been sent.
the first deadline is january 2. this is significantly less than cool.
