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Subject:Re: Chat..Job Postings From:Andie531 -at- AOL -dot- COM Date:Fri, 30 May 1997 11:33:56 -0400
Well........as a professional recruiter who finds the responses from these
lists invaluable...I take offense at the term "twit". It seems lately as if
certain members are upset at our lack of creativity and style. Seriously,
those of us who recruit are not always "experts" of the written word (as
some of you seem to be) . That's not my job. My purpose is to get the
information out to you. Frankly, we are not interested in hearing from those
that are so wrapped up in the wording, rather than the details of the job. If
the intent of these continued criticisms is to stop our relevant
postings...just tell us. We'll post them elsewhere. Andie
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