I live for the day that an email provider invents a smart program for the “Attach” function. How many times have you labored over creating the perfect cover letter/email for your resume, cut and pasted it into the body of your email message to the potential hiring manager or recruiter – which certainly says “attached is my resume”- then pressed the Send button without actually attaching the resume? It has happened to me more times than I care to admit. And to my chagrin, it’s not just with resumes. The gaffe includes sending pictures to friends and family, and various other documents. In fact, it has happened so often that I have considered trying to create some kind of magical macro; something that would see/read the word “attached” or any variation of it in the text of my email message, and prompt me to actually attach the document I refer to in the email message. Alas, my programming skills are not up to that level, nor do I have the time to learn how to do it. Years ago, that cruel goddess know as “Fate” decided that I would not live on the cutting edge of technology. And apparently she is in cahoots with the cruel goddess of financial fortune. But I digress-
Surely I am not the only one who suffers from this lack of technology; this intense lack of an email program’s ability to read the body of a message, see any form of the word”attach”, and prompt the sender to actually attach the intended document, picture, file, etc. BEFORE the message is actually sent. How difficult can it be? Has this magical feature been invented already? Did I somehow miss all the news and hype about this? Surely this would not require an overhaul of one’s PC circuits nor installation of complicated hardware.


