Dear Ms. Trim,
Yer not in a cave at all, and I just said a little prayer for you
with regard to getting a paid position in recompense for your intelligence,
knowledge, expertise, and most welcome warm sense of humor.
Best, always, Marion
--- Carolyn Trim <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I hope the listserv keeps for all. If we don't have a job, we won't have
> anything to discuss on the listserv except philosophical topics that we
> can't every apply. Employment provides challenges and money in our pockets.
> The listserv provides a forum for interchange of knowledge and experience
> that maybe today we don't need but may tomorrow. The archives are an
> excellent resource.
>
> I am currently unemployed and looking. So seeing listings helps in the hunt
> even though I also use other services and resources in my hunt. Knowing the
> market is moving is so uplifting. Also, when I have been tasked with
> developing or expanding departments or upgrading positions, it has always
> helped to be able to research positions that have been posted for ideas and
> wording that will WOW management and HR.
>
> Personally, I don't think vendor's are evil nor consultants. Yeah spam or
> constant phone calls may be much for some. If you see that someone may need
> your assistance, send a private direct email. Posting jobs in our industry
> does us all favors. It informs of industry trends, offers opportunities for
> career growth, and triggers us to periodically reanalyze who we are, our
> programs we are managing, and our focus for the future.
>
> Dear Mom and Pa, please allow them to stay. Also here is an idea that may
> open a can of worms. I am on another listserv that allows service providers
> to post or advertise their availability and products the first of every
> month. The Moms delete them or block after that. It is great, I double
> check to see what is on the market and then use my wonderful delete button.
> Just a thought. Maybe every quarter...
>
> That is my three cents for today. Back in my cave I go. Cheers.
>
> Thanks,
> Carolyn Trim
> Houston
>
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