ADMIN: Re: Job posting
Somebody already responded after I posted this job listing, though his
admonishment was a little less condescending. ;-)
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)....
Yes, they're advertisements. See:
http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/abouttechwhirl/noadspolicy.html
Also reference the information you received when you subscribed
30 days ago, including the part with:
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POSTING RULES FOR TECHWR-L (for Technical Communication issues)
Revised 6 September 2004
I strongly encourage everyone to read and understand these
rules before posting to TECHWR-L. TECHWR-L has over
5000 subscribers and many more readers, so it is necessary
to maintain a fairly tight definition of acceptable behavior.
Any list member may be removed from the list, at the
listowner's discretion, for flagrant or repeated infractions.
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whatever) to TECHWR-L results in a bill for
$50 and suspension of posting privileges.
Repeated offenses or particularly flagrant ones
result in removal from the list.
...
I've suspended your posting privileges until you contact
me _offline_ and agree to follow the rules of this forum.
Eric
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