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A quick search of usenet turned up this, one person's
opinion:
From: Joe B. (kackle -at- ais -dot- net)
Subject: WorkTree - a waste of money?
Newsgroups: alt.jobs.jobsearch
Date: 2001-12-09 10:55:37 PST
I recently paid for access to WorkTree.com and found
that their search engine is identical to that of http://employment911.wantedjobs.com/wjo/search.jsp?cb=employment911
which is free to anyone. I did three separate job
searches and came up with the *exact* same results on
both sites. Their search pages look alike as well,
even though WorkTree's alleged "screen shots" show a
different search page. Avoid it.
Beware,
Joe
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