I agree as well - I've always been taught to always keep your eye on the
job market, even if you are gainfully and happily employed. You also never
know when a friend or colleague may be a good fit for a job you see on C4L.
So, I enjoy the job posts and if you don't want to read them, the
suggestion of email filters, or even simple deletion, may work for you.
Best,
Kate
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:09 PM, Jacobs, Jane W <
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> I also vote "NO". I want so see first hand what the "marketable skills"
> are that I should be acquiring. I can always delete the ones that are way
> above my head, but at least I've some idea what terms to look up!
> JJ
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Dan Chudnov
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> Subject: [CODE4LIB] separate list for jobs
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> Is it time to reconsider: should we start a separate list for "Job:"
> postings? "code4lib-jobs", perhaps?
>
> -Dan
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