Re: $200/hour Consulting Assignment

From: L. Carl Pedersen <l.carl.pedersen_at_dartmouth.edu>
Date: Tue, 06 Sep 1994 17:28:02 -0500
Message-ID: <l.carl.pedersen-0609941728020001_at_kip-sn-143.dartmouth.edu>


In article <CvnyEL.3Kz_at_ig.co.uk>, Jacqui.Caren_at_ig.co.uk (Jacqui Caren) wrote:

> In article comp.databases.oracle:<jmallenCvIFDw.E49_at_netcom.com>,
 jmallen_at_netcom.com (John Allen) writes:
> >This news group is becoming more of a job shop than an Oracle forum.
> >Why don't you headhunter types give it a rest, there are other news
> >groups for you purposes.
>
> What gets me is the automatic assumption that everyone live in the states.
> I do not and am getting just a bit peeved about having to read between all of
> the job adverts to get to the oracle news.
>
> Jacqui
> --
> Jacqui Caren, Paul Ingram Group Ltd. J.Caren_at_ig.co.uk
> My opinions are corect... ( and my spelling ? :-)

i see nothing wrong with job posting in this group. i post some and i read many of them. the groups associated with job postings have so much traffic they are nearly useless. if job postings in this group get out of hand, we can spawn another group, but so far they are a small percentage of the noise in this group.

jacqui's point is well taken. the subject line of a job posting should contain the location of the job, along with the fact that it's a job opening, so those who have no interest can ignore it. Received on Wed Sep 07 1994 - 00:28:02 CEST

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