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It is useless and a waste of space. Potential employers will assume that references are always available and will be supplied after they ask for them, or there will not be a hiring offered. The current practice is to not insult a hiring authority with this phrase.
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by AnonymousGirl on March 29th, 2008
Exactly. +2
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