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#1 Posted : 17 March 2005 14:22:00(UTC)
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Posted By Website Content Co-ordinator Over recent weeks there have been several incidents of misuse on the careers forum by agencies. Our moderating team work hard to make sure the careers forum is a commercial free area. In addition to this, we have clear guidelines for users and would hope our forum members would adhere to these. This forum is for the benefit of health and safety practitioners and those working within these areas to use for bettering and enhancing their careers. It is not an advertisement board for agencies. We do appreciate that agency advertisement is necessary, therefore we recommend you contact Bryn Mcgeever SHPonline.co.uk, tel: 0207 560 4240, email: bmcgeever@cmpinformation.com, who will happy to help with any recruitment advertisement enquires for the SHP website. Thank you for your cooperation, if anyone has any questions please feel free to contact me on the details below. Kind regards Louise Seal Website Co-ordinator
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#2 Posted : 17 March 2005 15:42:00(UTC)
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Posted By John Allen Thank you for the reminder, however this still does not answer my previous questions on this subject which by reminder were as follows: 'As an independent consultant I am sometimes offered work of a part –time or temporary nature which I cannot handle myself. I have therefore “advertised” it on this site. I know that other consultants sometimes have spare time and are looking for an opportunity to fill it. The work concerned would not support the cost of an advertisement in a commercial publication yet it would appear to have been in breach of the acceptable use guidelines. Another thought. If I post a technical query on this site and someone gives me the answer free of charge I am also gaining commercially because otherwise I would have to pay someone for that information. Where do we draw the line?'
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#3 Posted : 17 March 2005 15:57:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jim-F oh come on John you know what is meant in the earlier posting, you are now nit picking. well okay keep within the guide lines
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