Archive-name: contract-jobs/welcome Version: 1.04 (June 1993) Last-Modified: Mon May 31 22:46:46 EDT 1993 This periodic posting serves as an introduction to newsgroup misc.jobs. contract for new readers. A companion posting, "Misc.jobs.contract: Frequently Asked Questions" , summarizes some of the past discussion in the group. Misc.jobs.contract is a Usenet newsgroup created to foster exchange of information about employment on a contract basis, as opposed to employment on a full-time basis. Postings of interest to full-time employees should instead be directed to misc.jobs.misc. Although the group is not _specifically_ dedicated to computer-related contract work, most of the discussion in the group has related to it. Postings of contracts WANTED, contracts OFFERED, and general discussion are welcomed. To help readers distinguish between these, please consider using descriptive Subject: lines (and other headers). For instance, examine these examples: Subject: OFFERED: X Windows contract @ Frobozz, CA, USA Summary: 6 month contract offered Subject: WANTED: contract involving Unix internals, device drivers, C++ Summary: CA or MA, USA, 4 months or up Subject: What experiences have you had with Section 1706? Past experience in misc.jobs.offered may be relevant to the OFFERED postings. An excerpt of the periodic posting to misc.jobs.offered follows: Experience has shown that the following style of "Subject:" line is found to be most useful to many potential readers: Subject: Systems Administrator @ Someone's Computers Inc, CA, USA The style shown above has a number of features. The first field gives a 2 to 3 word job description: this summary phrase allows the readers to skip the offer if there is an obvious talent/aspiration mis-match. The second field announces the company name, which also gives the potential reader some idea of the flavor of the contract. The third and fourth fields give the approximate geographic location, and allow the reader to skip those offers which have an obvious geographic mismatch. The fields are separated by punctation characters ('@' signs and commas) to help the reader to spot the four fields quickly by eye. Also please consider setting the Followup-To: line to another group whenever conversation drifts away from contract work; and also consider reading the periodic postings in news.announce.newusers before posting. As a final note, frequent repostings of a single article (contracts wanted or available) may be considered weak net.etiquette by some readers. This posting, like much of Usenet, is maintained on a purely volunteer basis. It is subject to comment and improvement by sending email to linimon@nominil.lonesome.com. -- Mark Linimon / Lonesome Dove Computing Services / Roanoke, Virginia {chinacat,uunet}!nominil!linimon || linimon@nominil.lonesome.com "It's a small town, son, may I ask what you're doing here?" I am coming to believe that Netnews is the digital equivalent of junk food...