On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 09:18:26AM -0800, Darren Hayes wrote:
> The headhunter posting this search for tech help needs some tech training
> along with an updated spell checker. If reading email as 'text only' (not
> HTML mail) there is no email address 'below' unless this particular
> headhunter was wanting people to send the resumes to the list address in the
> footer. ;-)
There was an HTML part? I didn't bother to check. I thought the email to
send to was the one above, since there wasn't one below.
> Get real. Is anyone dumb enough to send their life history resume to a
> generic email address? If you do you are just asking for identity theft.
> Never send your resume info via email, unless it is encrypted. The only
> "safe" method to submit your resume info is thru a https protected form on
> the organizational/corporate website (and even that is not necessarily
> safe). Faxing resumes was considered safe, but who is staffing the fax
> machine down the hall. And regarding snail-mail there is the local
> curmudgeon-postman to contend with. Paranoia big Destoya. ;-)
Most resumes do contain enough information to allow a skilled person to
steal their identity, it is true.
--
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act,
but a habit."
-- Aristotle
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