Position Available, FT Permanent

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David Habercom

The University of Tennessee is searching for a person with solid VBA
experience in Access or whose programming background will enable them to
come up to speed quickly. This is a pemanent, full-time position with
generous benefits. The link appears below.

I am retiring from this position in February, and I will not answer
questions about the job. Those should be directed to the chair of the
search committee, whose contact information appears in the listing. It
should not be my role to influence the university's hiring decision in any
way.

However, I will add some related information in an effort to provoke
interest. I have worked for the university for 20 years. Our department
has grown to probably 150 people, and they are without exception nice.
They tend to be hard-working, good natured and pleased to be in the
university. I count my supervisor among them. The pay for this position
is moderately good, but the fringe benefits -- particularly medical
coverage -- are exceptional. Knoxville is located in East Tennessee about
an hour from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of the most
beautiful places on Earth -- and I have seen a lot of places on Earth.
Knoxville itself is surging with art, theater, music and sports. Tennessee
public schools generally are inadequate, but certain public schools in the
Knoxville vicinity are quite good. The cost of living is noticeably lower
than in major metro and coastal areas.

The university will keep this position open until it finds the most
qualified candidate, but it hopes to have someone on board in January.

This is the link directly to the listing:
http://uthr.admin.utk.edu/emplcomp/StaffVacancy.shtml

A screen search on "DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE-Advancement Services" will take
you to the particular item.

I will post this announcement one more time in about two weeks.

Thanks.

David
 
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Douglas J. Steele

As if it wasn't bad enough that you've posted this to inappropriate
newsgroups, you've compounded your mistake by multi-posting (making the same
post separately to multiple newsgroups), rather than cross-posting (posting
once, but indicating that it should be posted to more than one newsgroup)!

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

(no e-mails, please!)


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Terry Kreft

Please don't, this is not a job search or announcements NG, it is a
technical discussion group.
 
D

David Habercom

As if it wasn't bad enough that you've posted this to inappropriate
newsgroups, you've compounded your mistake by multi-posting (making
the same post separately to multiple newsgroups), rather than
cross-posting (posting once, but indicating that it should be posted
to more than one newsgroup)!

Where should one post such things? Thanks.
 
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Douglas J. Steele

David Habercom said:
Where should one post such things? Thanks.

Realistically, there isn't anywhere in the microsoft.public.* hierarchy of
newsgroups.

There are other newsgroups and websites for this, but I'm afraid I don't
know where they are, as I don't use them. Hopefully someone else will pipe
up with details.
 

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