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Re: Encore: draft of posting protocol



>The STC chapters often
>put out regional job lists, which IMHO are generally more helpful than the
>posts on international lists like ours...

Most STC chapters have a page on their Web sites dedicated to job
opportunities.  We could do the same perhaps and restrict job postings to
the list to once only or even not at all and just redirect them to the Web
site.

Our local STC chapter Web site carries each job posting for two months. As
this is an international list, maybe we would keep the jobs up for a shorter
time.

Lynda

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Lynda Simons
1998/99 STC Eastern Ontario Chapter President
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy H. Griffith <jeremy@omsys.com>
To: Free Framers <framers@omsys.com>
Date: October 1, 1998 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: Encore: draft of posting protocol


>On Thu, 1 Oct 1998 16:42:44 -0300, Bill Briggs <web@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
>
>>Due to the number of new subs since this was posted this morning, here it
>>is again.  There was a bit of reaction to this thinking we were going to
be
>>rule bound.  Nothing could be farther from the truth.  These four
>>categories of post were the subject of hot debate on the old list about
two
>>years ago and the job posting protocol was agreed to (i.e., no stated
>>dissent).  It was extended to cover things that constitute advertising.
As
>>far as other stuff goes, let common courtesy be your guide.
>
>Looks good to me.  I might sugggest, for the Jobs Offered/Sought listings,
>some limit on how often the *same* job can be reposted.  On Winhlp-L, one
>recruiter was posting the same job every day for about a week, which was
>*not* appreciated by many, vocal list members.  Maybe a max of one post a
>week for recruiters?  I wouldn't want to close it off, but there *are*
>many lists, and NGs, that specialize in this area.  The STC chapters often
>put out regional job lists, which IMHO are generally more helpful than the
>posts on international lists like ours...
>
>For the New Product category, we might want a specific length limit, like
>50 lines or 2K... the typical press-release limit.  And I'd be more into
>opening up the definition of kind of product; for example, a macro tool
>might not be Frame-specific, but I sure would like to know of it!
>
>Just a few thoughts... let's hear some more!
>
>-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
>  (jeremy@omsys.com)  http://www.omsys.com/
>
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