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eric -dot- dunn -at- ca -dot- transport -dot- bombardier -dot- com wrote:
> They give you a local (major cities at least) number
Or just move to area code 800.
I usually omit my address, and just provide my toll-free number and email
address. Let 'em screen your skills, not your location.
You can get a toll-free line mapped to your regular phone for less than five
cents a minute. If you are calling me with a job lead, I'm happy to pay for
the call.