Jobs
Zscoundrel
Zscoundrel at kc.rr.com
Wed Nov 26 02:23:40 CST 2003
I thought so too when I first read it! Funny thing is, my brand new
spam filter originally tagged the note as spam. I just figured it was
too new to be fully trained yet. Perhaps this new filter is better than
I thought! (grin)
Scott Smith wrote:
>Um, wow.
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>Please keep your presumtions to yourself.
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>On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Brian Densmore wrote:
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>>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.
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>>>-----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:
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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.
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>>>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.
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