Um, wow. Please keep your presumtions to yourself. On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Brian Densmore wrote: > Granted there are better sources to search for a job, > than the local paper. I don't get it either, *but*, if > I was looking for work I would certainly be looking in the > paper as well as everywhere else. And I certainly would know > that the paper can be found at the local library. Furthermore, > anyone looking for an IT position should be able to use a > computer to find that the Star classifieds are online. I > think that is what Brad was trying to say in his pointed > comment. I actually thought the post was a troll. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jason Clinton > > Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 8:52 PM > > > > Bradley Miller wrote: > > | At 04:00 PM 11/24/2003 -0800, xxxxxxxx wrote: > > | > > |> I don't get the paper...can you give me some direction as to where > > |> I can find contact/application info? > > | > > | > > | This might be your first clue (or lack thereof) on a IT based career > > | path. Yikes. > > > > I really don't think the Star is all that useful. Any posting > > there gets > > ~ three times more applicants than the other more obscure > > listing areas. > > You're better off to hit the obscure areas first. > > > > > > > >