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Old 01-11-2013, 08:34 PM   #1
landau5.8
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Default Employers seeking employee positions vacant

Hello to my fellow car lovers,

Why dont we have a section where Prospective employers can advertise for positions available. This would be ideal as this is a car forum and we can get the guys that have businesses in...paint,panel,mechanics etc etc. to seek potential candidates right from here.
All they would need to do is break it up by state, have the position and an email contact listed and people can go direct and not allow postings to be added so that it doesnt clatter up the adds and sections. This would eliminate all those useless F*&^(O^ recruitment agencies that waste most of our time.

Mods, what do you think?

Alex

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