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Yes! WantedJobs 98 is a dynamite tool for searching through multiple job search
databases. I went to their site (see the URL below for wantedtech), downloaded the
software, gave them a limited amount of personal info. and had a targeted search
completed in less than five minutes. Wow! This saves me time.
And the best part is--I'm not affiliated with this at all.
JIMCHEVAL -at- AOL -dot- COM wrote:
> In a message dated 98-07-16 18:18:03 EDT, jkram -at- GTE -dot- NET writes:
>
> <<
> The URL is < http://www.wantedtech.com/ > and the software installs very
> easily. Btw, I am not affiliated in any way!
> >>
> Oh su-u-u-ure.......
>
> This is a timely post (what WAS it we had been talking about before that?)
> since today I just discovered a site tailor-made for those of you whose
> clients leave you alone with a T-1 line and no immediate tasks to complete...
> This one will keep you surfing for HOURS.
>
> Botspot (www.botspot.com) modestly calls itself the 'spot for all the bots on
> the Net'. But it sure does its best to come through. Those of us who already
> find Metafind and other multi-search tools both useful and fun are doomed upon
> finding this site - their list of such search bots alone goes on for pages.
> Never mind 'commerce bots', 'shopping bots', 'knowledge bots' and the ever-so-
> slightly-unnerving 'government bots'. And more.
>
> Now get back to work, would'ya?
>
> Jim Chevallier
> North Hollywood
>
> Gee, I wish I had something to promote....
> Oh right!! My Web pages! (Think I could charge for access?):
>
> == TW page - http://members.aol.com/jimcheval/twone.htm
> == Ego page - http://www.gis.net/~jimcheval
>
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Tel: 702.883.3400, Ext 231
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