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[nycphp-jobs] Please remove me from you distribution list

Brian Dailey brian at realm3.com
Wed Aug 13 10:41:51 EDT 2008


I agree. There are already a plethora of "job boards" available for 
recruiters and HR departments. I like the down & dirty version of the 
NYPHP mailing list. It also amuses me to see email messages that start 
with, "Hi, I would like you to post this for me..."

- Brian

Steve Manes wrote:
> Hans Zaunere wrote:
>> That said, we are considering developing a moderated list with a web
>> form, time permitting, that will only allow open positions to
>> be posted. Thoughts, feedback? Help/moderators?
> 
> I've no problems with the way it is now.  I can see why some recruiters 
> might not appreciate the potential for negative feedback but the target 
> market for the list is after all us and not recruiters.  I appreciate 
> seeing the comments so long as they stay on point and don't beat the 
> dead and burned beyond all recognition horse.
> 
> 
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