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On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Bill Horne <bill-CIZd1d4GmLheoWH0uzbU5w at public.gmane.org> wrote: > The BLU is changing the procedure for posting "Help wanted" and "Seeking > Employment" notices. Just curious. What's the reason for the new procedure? In what ways does it differ from the old? GNHLUG just requires that posters belong to the list, that the posting be *-Nix related, and that the list is moderated. Mostly our problem is not seeing enough postings. The Windows-only postings can be easily ignored. I'm not sure how long a "screen" of information is, nor how it can be "complete and self-contained." These seem rather in conflict. I don't object to a long posting and often find it to be quite revealing. Proficiency in foreign languages is encouraged, but why not proficiency at programming languages, or hardware? Seems like a funny thing to pick out of all of the pointers in posting a good CV. Re: permission to fact-check: I was a little uncomfortable with this. What goes on between employer and potential employee is pretty well established in law and I don't think we want to be providing any guidance, correct or not. Re: Boston-area. What qualifies as Boston-area these days? As an independent contractor, I've worked with clients who live in lands I'm hard-pressed to find on a map. With the internet, the world has become much flatter. I also know several people who've moved cross-country for the right position. I know we don't want to become a competitor to Monster nor a graffitti board, but we don't want to restrict the opportunities, too. -- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com
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