grate place for Professional want make thereNetwork & job seekersjoin LinkedIn
grate place for Professional want make thereNetwork &job seekers join
LinkedIn
I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. grate
place for job seekers
IT will help all of u getting job and making connection & Network with
many peoples like HR, VP,PM.....of ORACLE,IBM,
HCL,Google&MNC'S................
[url]http://www.linkedin.com/pub/6/912/b82[/url]
Re: grate place for Professional want make thereNetwork & job seekers join LinkedIn
"rtripathi" <rameshwartripathi@gmail.com> wrote in[color=blue]
>
> grate place for Professional want make thereNetwork &job seekers join
> LinkedIn
> I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. grate
> place for job seekers
> IT will help all of u getting job and making connection & Network with
> many peoples like HR, VP,PM.....of ORACLE,IBM,
> HCL,Google&MNC'S................
>
> [url]http://www.linkedin.com/pub/6/912/b82[/url][/color]
Um .... do you know anything about LinkedIn? It's a networking site, which
means you're supposed to KNOW the people you connect to. Spamming a
newsgroup of people you've never met is just .... weird.
CC
Re: grate place for Professional want make thereNetwork & job seekers join LinkedIn
>Um .... do you know anything about LinkedIn? It's a networking site, which[color=blue]
>means you're supposed to KNOW the people you connect to. Spamming a
>newsgroup of people you've never met is just .... weird.[/color]
It was posted from google-groups.
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Re: grate place for Professional want make thereNetwork & job seekersjoin LinkedIn
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008, Hal Murray wrote:
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>> Um .... do you know anything about LinkedIn? It's a networking site, which
>> means you're supposed to KNOW the people you connect to. Spamming a
>> newsgroup of people you've never met is just .... weird.[/color]
>
> It was posted from google-groups.
>[/color]
Come on, nobody's going to attack the very obvious? The guy can't
spell, so what difference does any of the rest make? He can't be
taken seriously simply because his subject header has errors.
"Grate" should be "great".
"there" should be "their"
He also skipped a few spaces between words, though I'm not
sure if that's sloppiness or his trying to compress a long
subject into a more readable form. Of course, he should have
used fewer words, but then people who use long subject
headers tend to feel the subject speaks for itself rather
than a lure to get people to read the message. Indeed,
they may use a long subject header because they know few
will look at the message, but maybe they'll see the spam
in the subject header.
Michael
Re: grate place for Professional want make thereNetwork & job seekersjoin LinkedIn
Hal Murray wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
>> Um .... do you know anything about LinkedIn? It's a networking site, which
>> means you're supposed to KNOW the people you connect to. Spamming a
>> newsgroup of people you've never met is just .... weird.[/color]
>
> It was posted from google-groups.
>[/color]
And from India.
Re: grate place for Professional want make thereNetwork & job seekersjoin Linke
In article <E4ydnURkDoC-o03VnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@pghconnect.com>,
[email]lblanch@fastmail.fm[/email] (Larry Blanchard) writes:
[color=blue]
> Hal Murray wrote:
>[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Um .... do you know anything about LinkedIn? It's a networking site,
>>> which means you're supposed to KNOW the people you connect to.
>>> Spamming a newsgroup of people you've never met is just .... weird.[/color]
>>
>> It was posted from google-groups.[/color]
>
> And from India.[/color]
And the spelling and grammar of the subject line are hardly
professional.
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