RE: [SLUG] Job assistance,, quietly

From: Grantham, Patrick (Patrick.Grantham@vacationclub.com)
Date: Mon Mar 11 2002 - 18:26:01 EST


I wouldn't care if they did. One of the best tidbits learned years ago, was
not to be shy about considering all opportunities. I do not walk around,
saying, "I hate my job and want to leave." Not being shy about suggests
that one is confident about their abilities. Knowing what is out there also
tells what a great position I have.

There is an Unix admin position open at www.vacationclub.com and two
director type positions open (based in Lakeland Florida.) The positions are
not listed but are available. Call 407-206-2000 and ask for HR. That will
get you started in the process. If you are successful and are hired,
mention my name please, I could get kudos if you are hired.

good luck

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Schmidt [mailto:slugmail@gschmidt.net]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 10:13 PM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: RE: [SLUG] Job assistance,, quietly

It's public. Anyone who can point a web browser to google.com can
probably eventually find your posts. I'm not aware that any effort is
made to exclude anyone who abides by the guidelines of the list. I'm
inclined to think that's a Good Thing. It's certainly in the spirit of
things for the open source community. A couple weeks ago I was poking
around looking for some info and, a bit to my amusement, came across one
of the posts I had made to this list!

Endeavor to conduct your affairs in the light of day. :)

BTW, I'm following up on a couple job leads I saw here. Thanks folks!

On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, MRock wrote:

> Paul,,
> I wonder who is listening in on this list,, ie: I post information and
> someone I don't want to know just read my post. Now people looking to
> change jobs for one reason or another just tipped off their employers!!
Is
> there any way to search just who is registered on the list?
>
>
> Michael C. Rock
>
>
>



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