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I really think this is ridiculous.... My singular motive with posting the
job was to give anyone participating in this list an opportunity. I'm not
the one doing the hiring, nor am I working with our HR department. I have
nothing to gain. I considered it "networking." I got my current job by
networking, so I considered the job posting a method of "paying it forward."
If Eric tells me to rescind the posting, I'll do so, and will delete any
resumes sent to me via this list. I think that's stupid, if there are
out-of-work writers out there, but I'll abide by the request if given. He
might want to be a little more clear in the Terms of Service, though....
Happy Freakin' Friday to you all. :-p
-----Original Message-----
From: Michele Davis [mailto:michele -at- krautgrrl -dot- com]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 12:15 PM
To: Michael Strickland
Cc: TECHWR-L
Subject: Re: Job posting
Silly me, isn't a job posting an advertisement? You'd have to "pay" some
places to list your job and it would be located in the "Advertisement"
section of a daily or weekly newspaper. Quotes intentional. :)
But perhaps I'm splitting hairs.
Michele
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Michele
"She said she'd like to score some refer, and I'm 40."
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Michael Strickland wrote:
>I had no idea there was any taboo against posting a job listing --
>quite the contrary, I thought it would be helpful to anyone out there
>who is looking for a job. After my first scolding, I looked at the
>Terms of Use posted at www.techwr-l.com, and I could find no
>prohibition against posting job listings (unless you consider them
>"spam" or "advertisements," which would be quite a stretch)....
>
>Anyway, sorry for trying to be helpful. :-p
>
>
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