Isotope Geochemists,
I agree with Marilyn Fogel on this issue. Job announcements and position
openings are important to our community, at least to my students. If folks
do not want to sort through these messages, then perhaps another electronic
resource (web page) could be set up. I don't see what the problem is,
there are several messages concerning topics on the list server that do not
interest me, I just deep six them and go on to the next message.
Just my two cents worth, I enjoy the isotope list server, have benefited
from it's discussions and resources, and think we should augment it's uses
not restrict them.
Cheers,
Bill
At 10:41 AM 07/15/2000 -0400, you 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.
>
>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.
>
>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
>
>Dr. Marilyn L. Fogel, Senior Scientist
>Carnegie Institution of Washington
>Geophysical Laboratory
>5251 Broad Branch Rd., NW
>Washington, DC 20015
>USA
>202-686-2410 ext 8981
>FAX 202-686-2419
>----------------------------------------
>After June 26th the new extensions are used with the old number.
>Fogel direct 8981
>
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