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Subject:Re[2]: Hiring Practices From:Dan Roberts <Dan_Roberts -at- IBI -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 1 Apr 1997 12:55:01 EDT
Author: "Wayne J. Douglass" <wayned -at- verity -dot- com> at tcpgate
Date: 4/1/97 12:44 PM
Quote:
If the history of technology tells us anything, it's that we will do
somthing because we can. Do you wan't to keep something private? Don't post
it on a Web page or anywhere else.
To which I respond: Remember that we are talking about 3 different types
of information about a person - the information an employer can legitimately
use, the personal information that a person can make known but which cannot be
used by an employers, and private information that a person does not publicize.
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