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     Hear hear!!!! Make another job posting forum seperate from the 
     technical forum.
     
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Subject: Reply to All job postings
Author:  [log in to unmask] at Dell_UNIX
Date:    8/9/95 1:15 PM


Here's a third party, truly concerned opinion.  I am the unfortunate MIS 
person who is forced to wade through the junk that has been sent out now for 
the past few day.  My understanding was that this mailing list was for 
TECHNICAL information to assist one another with.  You are wasting my time 
and network resources by including this information here.  If some of you 
feel so strongly about having this "public" information (even though someone 
else, the company you work for most likely, is paying for the internet 
connection and you are reading this on company time) available, then you can 
see about starting up a mailing list dedicated to the topic.  You could also 
startup a newsgroup that is dedicated to the subject of job posting.  As far 
as I'm concerned, this mailing list should be about technical information 
and if someone is unhappy in their job, then they'll be out looking for one.
     
                        One man's opinion (not the company's) 
                        Eric Russell
     



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