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I thought that this thread sprung-up as a result of someone asking for
jobs not advertising positions available. (Apologies to Susan for
continuing this discussion...)
Regards
Ian
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Marilyn Fogel wrote:
> It is a good sign that people in the stable isotope field are employed so
> well that they would even think about banning employment notices on their
> listserves! Consider the lonely petrologists, the oild company folks, and
> others who are in fields where there are very few stable long term jobs! It
> was not always this way.
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> If any of you, who don't want to read job advertisements, start looking to
> hire someone yourself, good luck. Its a competitive market for people
> running stable isotope facilities. If this list can not serve a complete
> function for the community, then something is missing.
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> I, for one, would be very disappointed if no one listed positions on this list.
> Perhaps others who have found jobs via the list should respond as well.
>
> Marilyn Fogel
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