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From: freed@dual.UUCP (Erik Freed)
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Subject: Re: Headhunters in net.jobs
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Date: Mon, 11-Feb-85 15:21:58 EST
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It seems to me that since so far I don't see any one harmed by the
present level of headhunter access to net.jobs, maybe the proper way
to handle this is to wait this out. Any action now is based only on
speculation as to the effect of this phenomena. Why don't we wait to 
see if they become obnoxious. I don't know very much about how to restrict
access to the net but it seems like a lot of trouble for the present level
of the problem.
                          Erik Freed
			  Dual Systems Corp
			  Berkeley, Calif