On 23 Jan 2002, Michael R. Wolf wrote: > > > > Don't like jobs like that? Don't apply to 'em. > > > > > > But don't filter them, either. > [...] > > > TMTOWTDI - it applies to cash streams, careers, work > > > choices, too. > [...] > > The problem is that I think that places that aren't > > willing to offer monetary compensation are also highly > > likely to be unethical. > > "no money" implies "unethical"????
Yes, if compensation was promised or implied. If the posting is clear that it is non-paid work for a non-profit, a volunteer project, whatever, then it's of course fine. [...] > I'm not going to tell you how to invest your volunteer time. > It's your project; you get to do what you want. I > appreciate your efforts so far. My primary job responses > have been from leads I got on this board. Thanks! It's nice to hear that it has been helpful. Thank you. :-) - ask -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than a billion impressions per week, http://valueclick.com
