[austechwriter] Re: Followup to: Technical Writers/Documentors needed!!!!

Well Stuart, it's hardly worth their while to lure people to apply for 
things in a market where they are already swamped with candidates and their 
details, now is it?

Thanks for looking into this for us and letting us know but, sometimes, I'm 
sure that we can give them the benefit of the doubt.

Yes, and I am quite aware that the above and what follows can be a bit rich 
coming from me but, it is all too easy for us professional pedants to sit 
back in our comfy little cubicles or offices and pick apart the words of an 
unsuspecting recruiter who is just innocently posting to Austechwriter to 
do us and their clients a favour.

This is why I didn't put in my 2 cents worth until now.  (I'm actually 
learning.)

Putting in our 2 cents on everything that a potential employer posts can 
leave with an income of about ... 2 cents.

Regards,

Michael Granat
Write Ideas
Carnegie, Victoria, Australia.


At 09:57 28/5/2003 +0800, you wrote:
>Dayle assured me off-list that these are real jobs, and recruitment
>professionals don't and shouldn't send out "luring" e-mails to gather CVs
>of qualified candidates.

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