[net.jobs] In response to Tracy A. McInvale

joseph@orstcs.UUCP (joseph) (10/31/85)

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  As long as someone puts the word "resume" in the note title, so I can
  conveniently pass it by, I think it's a great idea. Any good counselor
  concerned with finding employment should advise following all available
  avenues. Further, I had hoped that the users of the net had the emotional
  maturity to rise above the petty need to use "words" like, a__holery, where
  the blanks are filled with the letter s, in their postings. Oh Well, I've
  been wrong before, and I'll be wrong again.


  {hp-pcd, tektronix} ! orstcs ! joseph

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mce@ucsfcgl.UUCP (Mark McEntee%CGL) (11/04/85)

In article <15600004@orstcs.UUCP> joseph@orstcs.UUCP (joseph) writes:

>  ...Further, I had hoped that the users of the net had the emotional
>  maturity to rise above the petty need to use "words" like, a__holery, where
>  the blanks are filled with the letter s, in their postings...

I'm glad instead they don't have the emotional insecurity to not say
"bad words" ... my mother's advice on what to say and not say [in public
of course doesn't matter what you do on your own as long as we don't have
to hear your filthy little tales] vanished along with my more freakish
inhibitions a while ago ... I'll admit to being surprised [mostly because
I assume the poster was a image-conscious professional, that probably is wrong]
by the language, but not offended ... the sentiments offended me ... "get
your resume off the net luser!".

To me, joseph, you're the one who has a lot of growing up to do.