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- Subject: Re: *** DO YOU MIND IF I POST JOBS IN THE FUTURE?
- Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 17:48:33 -0800
- Organization: Oregon Technology Centers, Harbor OR, US
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- Tom York wrote:
- >
- > eic@nol.net (Jon M. Ferns) wrote:
- >
- > >I would appreciate your feedback, because if allowed, I would like to show you
- > >exactly for what I want to hire you.
- >
- > >Please contact:
- > >Scott Mears
- >
- > Typically Headhunters post where they should not. I actually find it
- > quite annoying. If I were looking for a job, I would post in the
- > jobs/help wanted newsgroups. Me job postings posted were they do not
- > belong get flamed anyway.
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- I do mind, if you would like to discuss Microsoft Access, this is the
- place, otherwise don't go away mad but do go away.
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- Fred S. Hunt
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