Bruce Walker wrote:

> I use(d) LinkedIn to manage and host my resume, and it is(was) my
> professional addressbook. As my link into The Old Boys Network I
> indirectly got jobs through it. I use the present(past) tense as I'm
> retired from IT but I still don't have my head fully around that. :)
> 
> But I hate the UI and its terrible builtin messaging. It's even worse
> than Facebook. And the groups features - gah! Useless. It's just not a
> very sociable social network.

It's been interesting reading the replies. These discussions about LinkedIn
happen from time to time; in another group last year full of electronics and
other engineers, (amateur radio topics and UK subscribers mainly) all that
anyone seemed to get were requests to join. No one seemed to get more from
it than that. I've lost count of the (rejected) requests to join I've had
over the years, but I assume someone here in the UK has found it of benefit?
Do these social networks have an expiry date and people move to the next
fashionable version?

Malcolm  


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