The list admin has stated that the list should be used for people to
announce their availability. NOT to post CVs on. I see no need to tolerate
these people are they are operating outside the rules and guidelines set up
for this list. Speaking as someone who has recruited a number of people from
this list, I wouldn't consider or pass on any CV randomly posting on here.
String 'em up I say!
I am a 100% behind James Britton and Dirk Lambrechts
Whatever happened to tolerance? The users doing all the whinging do not
exactly seem to know too much about email etiquette themselves - resending
all the previous messages on the thread (including attachments) notch,
notch hint, hint. CJ.
Why do you not look on the bright / funny side? As J. Britton writes:
> > when some one has by mistake sent the
> > reply back to the list rather than the employer (which of us has not
> > done this in the past?). I assume it is a mistake as who wants to
> > impress at potential employer with such a blunder?
And not to mention:
> > People who might consider using a killfile or filter to screen out the
> > useless "unsubscribe" subject emails; it makes this list quite bearable
> > and perhaps it is wise to learn the technology yourself before whinging
> > about others.
Enjoy the free ride while it lasts, and to quote an old shabby trucker
movie "If you can't take the heat - get of the highway". If you know how
that is.....
/Jesper
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