[TriLUG] redundant job postings

Neil L. Little nllittle at embarqmail.com
Thu Dec 9 10:41:23 EST 2010


As a 99'er such as myself, I have found that the job postings I have 
found on the TriLUG list to be my most productive source. That is those 
listings I have responded to from this list are more likely to produce a 
flesh interview. I look forward to these postings on the list. Not all 
result in a response but this has been my most productive source.

73,
Neil, WA4AZL and 99'er

William Sutton wrote:
> I concur. The existing way of posting jobs is pretty reasonable. If 
> you're interested, you have a convenient description without having to 
> go to too much extra effort, and if you're not interested, the delete 
> key is easy enough to use (if you don't have the desire/ability to set 
> up a filter).
>
> William Sutton
>
> On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Chris Merrill wrote:
>
>> On 12/9/2010 9:46 AM, Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
>>> what I'm saying is to post the link, not the whole job description.
>>
>> What is the benefit of this?
>>
>> For those not interested in the job, the number of keys/clicks to 
>> delete it
>> does not change. For those who are interested, the number is increased.
>>
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