Re: Histonet Soliciters (Ominous spam)

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From:"D. Hammer" <hammerd@u.washington.edu> (by way of histonet)
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                     Uff Da  !!




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Don Hammer, Administrative Director            UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Hospital Pathology, Box 356100                     MEDICAL CENTER
1995 NE Pacific St.
Seattle Washington, 98195                  ~Where Knowledge Comes To Life~
(206) 548-6401 Fax: (206) 548-4928
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On Wed, 14 Oct 1998 ODDBALSTER@aol.com wrote:

> Marilyn,
>               I agree with your statement about being subjected to "Head
> Hunters" via
> putting my name and/or business on a internet listing, HOWEVER, phoning me at
> my place of business is both UNPROFESSIONAL and INNAPROPRIATE! Where do we
> draw the line? Accept it and not take a stand? I don't think so, this is
>why I
> shared my experience with everyone, whether it be a "Head Hunter" or a
>vendor,
> leave the soliciting on the "net"!  I would have never been upset had I
> received some email via my name on the list, but SOLICITING ME AT WORK IS
> UNACCEPTABLE! So.......Vendors and so called "Head Hunters" BEWARE! HISTO
> TECHS UNITE!!!!!!!
>                                                               :o) ha
> ha.....K.M.Z
>
>




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