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Hey everybody.
Ok so I asked 5 people to write CCW letters for me. The three best candidates have given me their letters. The two "backups" have not. Two of the three letters I got are exceptionally written and professionally typed up. The third one is good, except it is hand written on non lined paper. Do you think this would hinder my application in any way? Or are these letters more of a formality? Thoughts? |
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The officer who interviews you is more concerned with what's written on that paper than the what the paper itself is made of.
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Tom98915 NRA Member CA & Utah CCW Will Rogers said, "There's three kinds of people. There's them that can learn from others, there's them that can learn from books, and there's them that has to whiz on the electric fence for themselves." I prefer to be one of the first two kind and to learn from others' mistakes. |
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I turned in one hand written letter of recommendation with my application, and it didn't draw even the slightest comment.
I agree with the others, if the person took the time to hand write a letter, and it is clear and well written, that should be worth more than a letter printed off on a word processing program. |
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