Newsgroups: can.jobs
Path: utzoo!utgpu!a354leas
From: a354leas@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca
Subject: Re: This area
Message-ID: <1990Feb25.034120.29094@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
Keywords: commercial
Organization: University of Toronto, Department of Computer Science
References: <1960@oneb.UUCP> <5591@seac.UUCP>
Distribution: can
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 90 03:41:20 GMT

In article <5591@seac.UUCP> wain@seac.UUCP (Wain Dobson) writes:
>In article <1960@oneb.UUCP> kmcvay@oneb.UUCP (Ken McVay) writes:
>>I noted the creation of this area with interest, and immediately
>>wondered what sort of guidelines exist with regard to its use.
>>
>>One of my clients is a personnel agency, and he would like to be
>>able to post job openings in appropriate newsgroups. Because he operates
>>a commercial employment service, I have suggested that he refrain from
>>posting here until I can clarify the rules.
>>
>Tell your cient to start his own net
  [...much deleted...]
>     ... Why should I provide the dollars for machinery and the time
>to keep a node functioning while the personnel agency benefits
>from my dollars and my time. 

  Consider a company that is not an employment agency.   If this
company posts a job opening to the net, are the applicatants the ONLY
people to benefit from such a posting?!  Of course not.  The company 
benefits if they find the right person, and the right person gets the
job he was looking for.
  UseNet is about getting ideas and information to people.  Specifically
people who use computers.  I can see nothing more absurd than stopping
employment agencies from posting job openings, and letting other companies
continue.  Especially when one considers the frequency with which most
users of the net change jobs. 

>-- 
>Wain Dobson, Vancouver, B.C.
>	...!{uunet,ubc-cs}!van-bc!seac!wain
-- 
     Simon Lea -- University of Toronto, Department of Computer Science
  InterNet, BITNET, CSnet, NetNorth, CDNNET, EARN: lea@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca
