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Re: I have many immediate openings for Techwriters
Subject:Re: I have many immediate openings for Techwriters From:Brady Hartman <bhartman -at- NIC -dot- CERF -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 25 May 1993 20:53:16 -0700
On Mon, 24 May 1993, Ad absurdum per aspera wrote:
> > E-MAIL RESUMES ARE ENCOURAGED. E-MAIL COSTS NOTHING TO SEND
> Merde poo-poo, monsieur. Every step along the line costs
> somebody something, even though it may be hidden from the
> end users. No free lunch in datacomm, or elsewhere.
> Whether using company-provided net.access to send your
> resume to a headhunter constitutes poetic justice... well,
> that depends on you and the company. :)
> Joe
> "Just another personal opinion from the People's Republic of Berkeley"
Joe -
Touche'. In a zero-sum society everything costs somebody something.
However to you and me, it's free.
And I pay for all of my net access, and other people out there do, too.