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...early. Whatever you do, don't leave the cover letter until 20 minutes before the OCS recruiting materials deadline. Inevitably, you will miss a typo, or worse, forget to change the name of the contact person or firm from the last cover letter you printed--believe me, it happens. Last year the firm where I work received 200 letters and resumes over the space of two weeks. The first screen we used was typos--if the applicant didn't care enough to proofread, they obviously weren't that interested...

Author: By Gina Berardi, | Title: A Career You Might Actually Enjoy | 10/11/1991 | See Source »

COSTLIEST TYPO When Prudential took out a lien against eight ships owned by United States Lines, someone wrote down $92,885 instead of $92,885,000. So when the shipping firm went bankrupt and sold the liners for $67 million, it + technically owed Prudential only $92,885. The shipping company eventually agreed to give Prudential the proceeds, but deducted $11 million as the price of the errant decimal point...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Most of '88 | 1/2/1989 | See Source »

...simple clerical error, but it could be the most expensive typo of all time. In 1978 Prudential, the largest insurance company in the U.S., lent $160 million to United States Lines, a shipping firm. As part of the deal, Prudential got a lien on eight ships. In 1986 United States Lines went into bankruptcy proceedings and started selling off assets. Prudential said it was owed nearly $93 million, the value of the lien, from the ships' sale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BLUNDERS: An $11 Million Typo | 4/4/1988 | See Source »

...five years ago 93 percent of male students said that if 'they had the chance and were sure they would not get caught, they would consider forcing a woman to have sex without her consent,'" it said. I thought, no, it's not possible. That figure must be a typo! Probably the real percentage is only 73, or 43, or 13 percent. Then I thought, well, surveys are always questionable. Probably a lot of those guys were joking. Besides, since it would be caught, most of these guys probably won't try to realize this grotesque fantasy anyway. So maybe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appalling Attitude Toward Rape | 2/20/1988 | See Source »

Then there was the case of Crimson middle-guard Tom McConnell. Because of a typo, McConnell was listed on the Holy Cross press notes at 2345 pounds. Thus, when McConnell made a tackle late in the first half, the WCHC guy said, "...and that hit is made by 2345-pound Tom McConnell. Man, that lineman out there is big. He must really have been hitting the weights this summer--imagine that, Harvard has a defensive lineman who actually weighs more than one ton. What do you think?" he said, turning to his color...

Author: By Jonathan Putnam, | Title: 'Ready, You're on the Air' | 11/12/1987 | See Source »

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