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Hi good day,


Just wondering is there any job offers related to Labview programming in Singapore? or Malaysia?

There seems not many opportunities in these two countries for labview user !? Labview programming in Singapore? or Malaysia?

Regards
ian

ian_fung@yahoo.com
Ian F
Since LabVIEW 5.1... 7.1.1... 2009, 2010, 2014
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Don't spam the newsgroups.

Jeff

"ian.f" wrote in message
news:506500000008000000541E0000-986697009000@quiq.com...
> Hi good day,
> Just wondering is there any job offers related to Labview programming
> in Singapore? or Malaysia?
>
> There seems not many opportunities in these two countries for labview
> user !?
>
> Labview programming in Singapore? or Malaysia?
>
> Regards
> ian
>
> ian_fung@yahoo.com
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My apologies if this is considered spam.

By the way, are all job and head hunters spam the newsgroup? i thought it's ok?

Kindly let me know whether job hunting is allowed here?
Ian F
Since LabVIEW 5.1... 7.1.1... 2009, 2010, 2014
依恩与LabVIEW
LVVILIB.blogspot.com
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I thought it's ok?

My apologies if this is considered spam.

By the way, are all job and head hunters here spam the newsgroup?

Kindly let me know whether job hunting is allowed here? but, don't put such a rude remark!
Ian F
Since LabVIEW 5.1... 7.1.1... 2009, 2010, 2014
依恩与LabVIEW
LVVILIB.blogspot.com
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I hardly think its spam. If you were looking for a new LabVIEW programmiing job, wouldn't this forum be an appropriate place to look?
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Absolutely not. Every "netiquette" FAQ I've read states that unsolicited
advertising for goods or services is frowned upon in newsgroups. But then
"Flaming" is frowned upon too, which is exactly what I'm doing, so I guess
we are all guilty at times.

There are more appropriate places for solicitation, without wasting peoples
time, like http://www.dice.com, http://www.monster.com, or
http://www.hotjobs.com, just to name a few.

If you choose to post solicitation messages, it is always recommened to
include this information in the Subject line as "Off Topic" or specifically
stating this is a solicitation, so readers can ignore such non-informational
messages if they desire.

Jeff

"Dennis Knutson" wrote in message
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0000-986697009000@quiq.com...
> I hardly think its spam. If you were looking for a new LabVIEW
> programmiing job, wouldn't this forum be an appropriate place to look?
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Jeff::

Who do you think you are to play the cop in our newsgroup?

Alan

"JeffD" wrote in message news:UNwO6.29605$TW.140854@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> Absolutely not. Every "netiquette" FAQ I've read states that unsolicited
> advertising for goods or services is frowned upon in newsgroups. But then
> "Flaming" is frowned upon too, which is exactly what I'm doing, so I guess
> we are all guilty at times.
>
> There are more appropriate places for solicitation, without wasting peoples
> time, like http://www.dice.com, http://www.monster.com, or
> http://www.hotjobs.com, just to name a few.
>
> If you choose to post solicitation messages, it is always recommened to
> include this information in the Subject line as "Off Topic" or s
pecifically
> stating this is a solicitation, so readers can ignore such non-informational
> messages if they desire.
>
> Jeff
>
> "Dennis Knutson" wrote in message
> news:50650000000500000094290000-986697009000@quiq.com...
> > I hardly think its spam. If you were looking for a new LabVIEW
> > programmiing job, wouldn't this forum be an appropriate place to look?
>
>
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No one special. I'm just tired of spam. Agreed, I'll lighten up.

Jeff

"Alan Brause" wrote in message
news:3b0aaac3@newsgroups....
> Jeff::
>
> Who do you think you are to play the cop in our newsgroup?
>
> Alan
>
> "JeffD" wrote in message
news:UNwO6.29605$TW.140854@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> > Absolutely not. Every "netiquette" FAQ I've read states that unsolicited
> > advertising for goods or services is frowned upon in newsgroups. But
then
> > "Flaming" is frowned upon too, which is exactly what I'm doing, so I
guess
> > we are all guilty at times.
> >
> > There are more appropriate places for solicitation, without wasting
peoples
> > time, like http://www.dice.com, http://www.monster.c
om, or
> > http://www.hotjobs.com, just to name a few.
> >
> > If you choose to post solicitation messages, it is always recommened to
> > include this information in the Subject line as "Off Topic" or
specifically
> > stating this is a solicitation, so readers can ignore such
non-informational
> > messages if they desire.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > "Dennis Knutson" wrote in message
> > news:50650000000500000094290000-986697009000@quiq.com...
> > > I hardly think its spam. If you were looking for a new LabVIEW
> > > programmiing job, wouldn't this forum be an appropriate place to look?
> >
> >
>
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I guess, by reading on the headline/ title of each FAQ, you should be able to understand whether it's OFF-TOPIC or IN-TOPIC, are't you?
Ian F
Since LabVIEW 5.1... 7.1.1... 2009, 2010, 2014
依恩与LabVIEW
LVVILIB.blogspot.com
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Like it or not Jeff is right.

"Alan Brause" wrote in message
news:3b0aaac3@newsgroups....
> Jeff::
>
> Who do you think you are to play the cop in our newsgroup?
>
> Alan
>
> "JeffD" wrote in message
news:UNwO6.29605$TW.140854@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> > Absolutely not. Every "netiquette" FAQ I've read states that unsolicited
> > advertising for goods or services is frowned upon in newsgroups. But
then
> > "Flaming" is frowned upon too, which is exactly what I'm doing, so I
guess
> > we are all guilty at times.
> >
> > There are more appropriate places for solicitation, without wasting
peoples
> > time, like http://www.dice.com, http://www.monster.com, or
> > http://www.hotjobs.com, just to nam
e a few.
> >
> > If you choose to post solicitation messages, it is always recommened to
> > include this information in the Subject line as "Off Topic" or
specifically
> > stating this is a solicitation, so readers can ignore such
non-informational
> > messages if they desire.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > "Dennis Knutson" wrote in message
> > news:50650000000500000094290000-986697009000@quiq.com...
> > > I hardly think its spam. If you were looking for a new LabVIEW
> > > programmiing job, wouldn't this forum be an appropriate place to look?
> >
> >
>
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