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>To: [log in to unmask] (James B. Morrison, Jr.)
>From: [log in to unmask] (James B. Morrison, Jr.)
>Subject: ALEX jobs database
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>>Date: Mon, 11 Sep 1995 10:29:00 -0500
>>From: [log in to unmask] (Gideon Mizell)
>>Subject: ALEX jobs database
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>>Reply-to: [log in to unmask] (Gideon Mizell)
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>>Organization: Dazed & Confused BBS - Ladson, SC - 803.873.5797
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>>Job Service has a nice database of jobs: local, state,
>>regional, national.  But you must go into the Job
>>Service office to access it.
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>>I called Job Service, and after several transfers, I was
>>connected with Walter Cox (792-9799).  He told me there
>>is a plan to put ALEX online -- I don't know whether by
>>Telnet, Web, or local dial-up -- in three to six months.
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>>Does anyone have any ideas that might speed up the process
>>of getting this helpful database online quicker?
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>>Home access would save many people a trip to the office.
>>For people like me, with a small child at home, it would
>>save the expense of drop-in daycare for a fruitless trip:
>>Job Service strongly discourages bringing children into
>>the office.  For people with jobs, it could save them from
>>taking a day off, or rushing in on their lunch break.
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>>As for the type of access, local dial-up would be the ideal,
>>if possible.  People without a job may not have the 30 to 50
>>dollars a month for an internet account.
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>>Gideon Mizell
>>199 James St.
>>Summerville, SC 29483
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