Yeah, I like the one "Endorse Paul McNett for Windows." Or "Endorse
Whil Hentzen for C#."
My wife and her colleges are in "Linked In Endorsement Wars." I took it
one step further and endorsed a friend of mine for "Throwing up in
rental cars." It took and was very funny seeing it on his profile!
Problem is, Linked In is supposed to be "business like."
If we all endorsed each other for "Throwing up in rental cars" or
"Writes terrible code" or "Writes unmaintainable code" we could take
Linked In down. ;^)
Have fun if you have the guts.
Jeff --------------- Jeff Johnson [email protected] (623) 582-0323
www.san-dc.com www.arelationshipmanager.com On 08/02/2013 01:50 PM, M
Jarvis wrote:
It's Friday....
Has it been discussed around here lately this thing with LinkedIn and
all these 'Endorsements' that keep being sent out?
It seems to me like it's just something LinkedIn is doing to drive
traffic to their site. I suspect that a lot of the 'endorsements' I
get are just some random crap that the site is generating....
Seems like I get two kinds of endorsements - an endorsement for
something that is OBVIOUSLY a skill I have (Matt knows Windows! Matt
knows Word! etc....) or endorsements coming from somebody who has no
bloody clue what my skills are so how the hell could they endorse me
for it?
Matt can type! Matt can turn on a computer! Matt can wipe his arse!
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