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A question about which jobs should be posted on the web page ...



Is that the full text of the ad? My first impression from that is that
it's some sort of scam, like the old stuffing-envelopes gimmick.

On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, bhorne wrote:

> In the interest of having a full and open debate about what content
> should be allowed on the "help wanted" pages, I'd like the members to
> consider the submission shown below.
> 
> I mean, it's like, well, the sky's the limit .... ;-J
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> SALES - FUNDRAISING REP - Work from home.  Sky's the limit---great
> commissions plus bonuses.  Reliable 16-yr. old company offers a unique
> concept that generates big bucks for organizations and makes this easy
> and
> profitable!  Must be personable, creative, professional, and
> self-motivated.
> Training provided.
> 
> 
> 
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