I have not read every response to this question so forgive me if I am
duplicating what someone else has said.

It seems to me that the fact that you felt the need to ask the question
reveals the correct answer.

That little voice that said "why don't you ask this on the listserve?"
That's your conscience.

Don't do it.

Charles


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Howard Rifkind
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 8:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Its a question of ethics


  I have this question.
   
  Lets say I have worked for an organization for a few years and then decide
to leave.on good terms for the most part but you didn't feel that the
management was fare so you picked myself up and find a new job and resigned.
You weren't asked to leave nor did the management suggest that.
   
  Now you see that organization is posting the posting the position you held
on the internet.
   
  I thought I would like to post a message on the list stating that if
anyone was going to apply for that position they could give me a call or
email off list and I could give that person a heads up regarding what to
expect at the interview, possibly the people he/she would meet and maybe the
kind of questions that would be asked.
   
  Also, what they might expect if hired in the future based on my past
experience while employed there.
   
  Would you consider this ethical?

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