Lori,

Congratulations on your admirable restraint, especially given that jobs
posted to the list by principals could be competitive with your business!

--Bruce

Lori Hitchcock wrote:

> The recruiter among us has been deafeningly quiet, just watching and
> reading.  I think that jobs available belong on the announce page.  I
> haven't been posting jobs on the list because I respect
> the list as a place for technical discussion.  BLU has a submittal process
> for companies wanting to recruit from their list, maybe we should consider
> that.
> Lori Hitchcock
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Benjamin Scott [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:   Wednesday, February 02, 2000 2:16 PM
> To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:        Job-related traffic (was: Linux Persons Needed)
>
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Bruce McCulley wrote:
> > I was thinking more of the folks who might be fairly content, but start
> > seeing lots of job postings on the list and start thinking the grass
> might
> > be greener on the other side.
>
>   I agree with Chester: If someone is going to start thinking the grass is
> greener, this list isn't going to make much difference.  :)
>
> > I've been getting a couple of hundred emails a day recently, mostly from
> > this group (BUN traffic, future of linux, private mails sent to the
> group,
> > etc all included).  That's too much.
>
>   You need to make use of mail filters and kill files.  I've got a separate
> folder for gnhlug@zk3 and gnhlug-org@codemeta, and also the capability of
> killing a thread if I so wish.  What mail reader are you using?  Mail
> filters
> are usually pretty easy to setup.
>
> > BTW, I consider it very telling that the two favorable votes immediately
> > before my response both admitted bias due to recent posts - that suggests
> > that the level *IS* prevalent.
>
>   Well, of course favorable votes are going to find the posts useful;
> otherwise, they would be opposed.  :)
>
>   FWIW, I don't mind the occasional job posting.  If we start getting
> several
> per week on a regular basis, then, yes, we should look into something
> fancier.
> But four messages a month isn't that big a deal, IMNSHO.  :)
>
> --
> Ben Scott
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