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"Tim A. Reed" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Jan 2001 15:53:46 -0600
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please post the URL for the site
thanks-
Timothy Reed
Office of the State Archaeologist of Iowa
University of Iowa
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At 01:20 PM 1/25/01 -0800, you wrote:
>It is extremely long overdue--and with apologies to
>all who have sent links in the last year and a half
>I've not gotten a chance to include (especially my
>good Efriend Geri Thomas)--but I have FINALLY revamped
>and updated my employment web site, something that was
>a staple on this list for some time as new members
>joined eager to find jobs.
>
>Here's what's changed:
>
>First, the type is larger in most instances.  Funny
>what happens when you become presbyopic (which has
>nothing to do with religion, but you suddenly
>religiously look for your glasses everytime you go to
>read something).
>
>The background color has changed.  It's no longer
>artistic, hard to read, what-was-I-thinking? green.
>It's two-toned so that you can more readily find the
>agencies and then their links.
>
>Dead links have been dumped.  I've checked every
>single one to make sure they were still viable, and,
>when they were not, they were replaced.
>
>Where links have changed (happens all the time in the
>graphics world), they've also been replaced, hopefully
>ensuring it will make it easier the next go round.
>
>All of the sections have been enhanced.
>
>The HEADHUNTER section has several additions.
>
>The RESUME section is twice as large.
>
>The PROFESSIONAL JOBS section has increased by a
>third, and there are more jobs of greater variety,
>including many high tech, medical, and jobs working
>for the federal government.
>
>The COMPREHENSIVE section is darn near doubled.  Lots
>of additions, and there are many jobs that are
>geographic specific.  If you want to work in Britain,
>there are several sites there.  There are a number for
>various locations in the US.  There are jobs for those
>who want to work in the TV industry; jobs for those
>who want to live in the Mountains; and even jobs for
>those who want to work in the SoCal Food industry.
>There are also internships available.
>
>The NONPROFIT/MUSEUM section has had a number of
>increases, mostly by nomination.  Be sure to check out
>Geri Thomas' Art Staffing.  They've put a lot of work
>into that page, and she has regular openings you won't
>want to miss if you want to work in NY.
>
>The TEMPORARY jobs section has increased 400%.  There
>are temp jobs in Alaska, NY, for Nurses, in LA, for
>Wall Street, and more.
>
>Finally, the TOPICS section is the most meaty.  There
>is a huge chunk of employment law, and face it folks,
>that's how far too many folks abrogate their rights by
>not knowing the law.  There are salary and retirement
>calculators, tips for interviews and pricing job
>offers, relocation tools, and tax tips.  There are
>tools for telecommuting and self-employment.  There
>are tools for the disabled.
>
>Whatever you need, I hope you find it there.  It may
>be a while before I can update again--this is strictly
>a pro bono on my part, and I get caught up in so many
>other facets of life--but feel free to send me links
>for later inclusion.  Just be patient.  I haven't much
>and it takes me a while to get back to coding.
>
>Hope this is of help to you.
>
>
>=====
>Indigo Nights
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>
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