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--- Forwarded mail from Ron Sering CDS <ronaldse -at- MANX -dot- CDS -dot- TEK -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 11:52:31 MDT
Reply-To: Ron Sering CDS <ronaldse -at- MANX -dot- CDS -dot- TEK -dot- COM>
From: Ron Sering CDS <ronaldse -at- MANX -dot- CDS -dot- TEK -dot- COM>
Subject: Re: JOB POSTING: Technical Marketing Writer
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
I'd rather see job postings written in Pig Latin than not to see them at all. I
think the same netiquette observed for all other postings, such as refraining
from criticizing spelling, grammar, etc. should apply to job postings as well.
I agree with you. It's interesting how some people will criticize job postings
and in the same breath say that it's ok to have errors in resumes.
Still trying to figure...
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(If you can't convince them, outwit them.)
Theodora Mazza (tmazz -at- adams -dot- com)
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