Re: Job posting
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...
Right below "Terms of Use" there's another link:
No Ads (on the TECHWR-L list) Policy
If you follow that link, the second paragraph says:
Ads are advertisements, announcements, job postings, specific job
solicitations, and anything else that's not directly related to a
discussion thread.
--David
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