It might be time to start requesting e-mail addresses in
advertisements--at least, when limited resources are available for
acknowledgments.  Using e-mail for such purposes may be frowned on by
some, but it sure beats the nasty taste left by lack of communication.

Paula Lynch wrote:


> Most recently when I ran an employment ad in The New York Times, it
> received over two hundred responses.  So many responses, coupled with the
> responsibilities of a one person HR office, whose duties principally are
> Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Operations, is an
> overwhelming amount of work.  I confess I can only respond to resumes sent
> via E-mail.  Otherwise, I'd have to sleep over!

Art Harris
--
Laboratory for Environmental Biology, Centennial Museum
University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX  79968-0915
phone (915)747-6985; fax (915)747-5808; [log in to unmask]
http://www.utep.edu/leb    http://nasa.utep.edu/chih/chihdes.htm

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