When lining up employment references:

A. use whatever connections you and your family members and friends have to try to enhance your chances of a job offer.
B. provide a home mailing address as the best contact information for each reference.
C. use references who are familiar with your goals and deficiencies.
D. choose a teacher, previous employer, or internship site supervisor who can comment on your character, work ethic, and reliability.
E. use your spouse or a relative as a reference if the employer knows the person.


Answer: D

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