
VANTIVE/ VISUAL BASIC/ CONTRACT/ CHI
> VANTIVE-UNIX-VISUAL BASIC/ CONTRACT/ CHI
>
> OMNI GROUP is currently searchin for a developer
> with experience with VANTIVE, UNIX, and Visual
> Basic. This must be US or Canadian experience. References
> will be checked.
You have violated the USENET rules and the charter of the newsgroup
before, and you have been politely admonished multiple times.
Obviously, you do not care what the rules are and refuse to abide by
them. Be advised that I have complained to the "abuse" address at your
domain and I encourage my colleagues with more expertise than I to try
to ferret out the ISP who provides your service and complain there,
too. Further, I strongly advise anyone considering replying to this
employment solicitation to consider that if the recruiter is perfectly
content to violate the rules of the newsgroup, whether they will also
be perfectly content to violate business rules about payment and such.
Just as a reminder, however:
Employment solicitations (and responses thereto) are off-topic (and
unwelcome to serious technical Q&A participants) in technical
discussion newsgroups. Since most of the _experienced_ regular
participants view these posts as unwelcome and will not respond, it is
also not a particularly fertile field for finding _qualified_
candidates.
In fact, most ISPs post information on Newsgroup Netiquette and explain
that adverti{*filter*}ts and employment solicitations are prohibited in all
newsgroups EXCEPT those whose charter specifically allows them. The
charter of comp.lang.basic.visual.misc does not allow either.
By the way, there are quite a number of jobs newsgroups and job sites
which are likely to be more productive than this newsgroup. Using any
of the major search engines with search words of "jobs" and "computers"
will find you a great many sites devoted to job posting, resume
posting, or both. Your news source should have a list of the newsgroups
they carry... look for ones with "jobs" in the name. Many of the jobs
newsgroups are identified by locality there is likely one for yours.
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