Posted on 03/23/2010 5:52:21 AM PDT by GregB
Looking for a way to help unemployed Freepers hook up with Freeper Employers who could use good workers!
A simple way to accomplish this is by creating a LinkedIn Group. An advantage of LinkedIn is that it has resume, location, and contact info included.
A Group Owner would create a networking group such as “Reliable” and permit access to those who provide their Free Republic screen name in the group membership request. (I recommend that the group name be non-political since it is generally globally visible and political names may deter some employers.)
Job Seekers would request membership to “Reliable”. After approval, “Reliable” is added to the Job Seekers’ groups.
Employers would use the LinkedIn advanced search and add the group “Reliable” to their search criteria.
LinkedIn information is available at LinkedIn.com and tutorials may be found at LinkedIn and YouTube.
OK do we have any takers to help start this?
bttt
I’m too much a technology Neanderthal to fully appreciate the software/utilities you mentioned, but 37K SKUs are nothing to sneeze at!
When I started in Tech Svcs Dept as a worker in Tape/Print I/O, we printed mostly daily reports, or monthlies/ quarterlies/ end-of-yearlies, that sort of thing, as well as invoices/ EFTs.
Once I switched to the Legal Dept, the job meant documents had been retained & scanned into the system and produced at the request of a judge or counsel. For a tobacco company there was quite a lot of print work until things went digital. I was replaced by a process called virtual print.
I enjoyed the mix of working at the computer (Windows & Unix) and manual labor to feed & empty my printer(s). Did it for 18 years. The last one I ran printed @100 p.p.m.
BTTT
Many thanks for the link! Bookmarked.
BTTT
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