Jobs
Zscoundrel
Zscoundrel at kc.rr.com
Tue Nov 25 04:30:02 CST 2003
If you get on the Star's web site, one of the tab will take you to the
job postings. This is actually a redirect to the careerbuilder.com
site. They get the help wanted adds from the Star as a data feed and
merge them into their nationwide database. You just need to focus your
search with them to stay in the area.
I agree with the comments about the Star. I remember when we had
various veiwpoints expressed in print. Unfortunately the area
publishers are all cowardly little wimps that are afraid to cross the
Star so we are stuck with limp warmed over 'news'. I wish we had a
decent paper.
Brian Kelsay wrote:
> Leo J Mauler wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:06:59 -0600 Bradley Miller
>> <bradmiller at dslonramp.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>> At 04:00 PM 11/24/2003 -0800, xxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
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>>>> 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.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Some of us can't afford the paper.
>> And in the case of the Star, we already have cheaper toilet paper.
>>
>
> And on a more constructive note: You can always look at the paper
> free at the many libraries in town. My advice though on job hunting
> is to apply by Monday or Tuesday for stuff posted Sunday or don't
> bother. Companies are still getting hundreds of resumes for tech jobs.
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