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On Sat, 16 Sep 1995, James B. Morrison, Jr. wrote:
 
> >To: [log in to unmask] (James B. Morrison, Jr.)
> >From: [log in to unmask] (Gideon Mizell) (by way of
> [log in to unmask] (James B. Morrison, Jr.))
> >Subject: Re:ALEX jobs database
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> >-=Gideon Mizell responding to Don Fort=-
> >
> >GM>Job Service has a nice database of jobs: local, state,
> >>regional, national.  But you must go into the Job
> >>Service office to access it.
> >
> >DF> ALEX _IS_ on-line if you're willing to call the Virginia Job Service
> >DF> access number.  I'd say get on your county delgation, Mike Rose or
> >DF> whomever represents you in the State Sentate and your house rep and
> >DF> tell them how vital you feel this is.  Also drop a note to both David
> >DF> Beasley and Bob Peeler by snail or FAX stressing the need to have this
> >DF> access via home PC or PCs in county libraries which will allow one to
> >DF> access the databse for more hours than the Job Service office is open!
> >
> >The library idea sounds good, but I would guess each and every county
> >would have to make that long distance call.  Now, if the State library
> >had some sort of dedicated line connecting all the various SC county
> >libraries, maybe some affordable citizen access could be worked out.
> >
> >Actually connecting the county libraries statewide could have many
> >other uses: sharing local collections through ILL, state-wide
> >book talk programs, shared reference expertise, etc.
> >
> >As for contacting Gov. Beasley or Sen. Rose by snail mail, surely
> >they must be monitoring this ever expanding forum, if not perhaps
> >their successors will do so  ;)
> >
> >
> >...    Hootie whoo!
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