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What about "Position sought"?
 
Pawel

On 26 March 2012 07:58, Al Bregman <al.bregman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
May I suggest that we try using the phrase "Position available"
(without the quotes) as the first two words in the Subject field (no
other constraints -- any words may follow), and see how it works out?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
If people decide, after a while, that this constraint on the first two
words in the Subject field of job announcements is too onerous, we can
drop the idea.

Best to all,
Al
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On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 3:19 AM, Stefan Muenkner
<stefan.muenkner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> perhaps there is sort of a compromise here: If the listserv software could
> be persuaded to accept mails at auditory-joboffers@.... and forward/send
> that to the auditory list with an additional/changed label (like
> [AUDITORY-POSITION] or [AUDITORY] [POSITION AVALAIBLE]) it would not
> generate any more list maintenance work, and it would supply a reliable
> label that could be sorted easily by message filters
>
>
> I am not certain whether that's possible with the listserv software though .
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>  Stefan
>
> On 26.03.2012 05:19, Al Bregman wrote:
>> Hi Camille,
>>
>> I have two thoughts about your proposal of a separate list for job
>> position notices:
>>
>> 1.  It would require someone to set up and maintain such a list.  Are
>> you volunteering?
>>
>> 2.  Job seekers would have to know that the list existed.  Right now,
>> the AUDITORY list is fairly well known.  Also those of us who
>> regularly read it will often re-direct the job notices to students and
>> others who are not list members, and suggest that they join the list
>> to receive future notices.  This is one way that new people hear about
>> the list.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Al
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Peres, S. Camille <PeresSC@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Another thought is to have a separate list serve for auditory related job postings. I know of at least two other organizations that do this.
>>>
>>> Cheers, Camille
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Mar 24, 2012, at 8:53 PM, "Al Bregman" <al.bregman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Everybody,
>>>> May I make the following suggestion to deal with the objection of some
>>>> list members to receiving job notices?  People who were posting a job
>>>> or position opening could start the Subject line of their posting with
>>>> the phrase "Position available".  Those who didn't want to look at
>>>> such postings could just set up a filter in their email programs to
>>>> delete messages whose subject line contained this phrase or direct
>>>> such messages to a separate folder.
>>>> Best,
>>>> Al
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>>>> Albert S. Bregman, Emeritus Professor
>>>> Psychology Department, McGill University
>>>> 1205 Doctor Penfield Avenue
>>>> Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 1B1.
>>>> Office:  Phone: (514) 398-6103, Fax: (514) 398-4896
>>>> http://webpages.mcgill.ca/staff/Group2/abregm1/web/
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Bruno L. Giordano
>>>> <bruno.giordano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> Some numbers are never a bad idea.
>>>>>
>>>>> Barry is right in observing an accelerating job-posting trend (see figure;
>>>>> 2012 is rough expected number of messages with either job or position or
>>>>> professor in subject). I was expecting a valley of death around 2008, but I
>>>>> see only a tiny meaningless dip.
>>>>>
>>>>> This trend is comforting to myself and to many individuals: I do hope it
>>>>> keeps up, at least until I find my dream job ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>>        Bruno
>>>>>
>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>>> Bruno L. Giordano, PhD
>>>>> Voice Neurocognition Laboratory (CCNi, Glasgow Univ) &
>>>>> Affiliate member of Music Research Dept. (McGill Univ, Montréal)
>>>>> URL: http://www.brunolgiordano.net
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 24/03/2012 10:42 PM, Marcelo Caetano wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>> I don`t want to be rude or create any problems, but I happen to think
>>>>>> that if someone just wants to leave the list, all the person needs to do
>>>>>> is follow the instructions onhttp://www.auditory.org/ (copied below for
>>>>>>
>>>>>> reference). I had the impression that Barry also wanted us to know the
>>>>>> reason he chose to leave. Even though I don`t think this alone is a
>>>>>> reason for remarks, I do believe it to be a good topic for discussion.
>>>>>> Marcelo
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS. In time, I found my current postdoc position here
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Joining and leaving the AUDITORY list
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By joining the AUDITORY email list, you will receive all the postings
>>>>>> via email, and you will be able to contribute to the discussions. You
>>>>>> can join the list by filling in the form on the AUDITORY membership
>>>>>> questionnaire <http://www.auditory.org/dpwe-bin/audform>.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Subscribed members can leave the AUDITORY list, or modify their current
>>>>>> details (including email address) by visiting their private AUDITORY
>>>>>> information edit page, and selecting the "no messages" option at the
>>>>>> bottom of that page. Please refer to the message you received when
>>>>>> joining the list for the URL of the edit page, or you can contact me to
>>>>>> retrieve it for you
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>    *De:* Al Bregman <al.bregman@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>>    *Para:* AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>    *Enviadas:* Sexta-feira, 23 de Março de 2012 9:41
>>>>>>    *Assunto:* Re: [AUDITORY] UNSUBSCRIBE
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Dear Tony,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    I think that all Barry requested was to be removed from the list, not
>>>>>>    that we discontinue the notices of available positions. I think we
>>>>>>    can honor his request without eliminating the job notices, which I
>>>>>>    agree are very useful.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Al
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>    Albert S. Bregman, Emeritus Professor
>>>>>>    Psychology Department, McGill University
>>>>>>    1205 Doctor Penfield Avenue
>>>>>>    Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 1B1.
>>>>>>    Office: Phone: (514) 398-6103, Fax: (514) 398-4896
>>>>>>    http://webpages.mcgill.ca/staff/Group2/abregm1/web/
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Tony Miller
>>>>>>    <antonio.miller@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:antonio.miller@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>>>>     > Easy to say for someone who hasn't had to look for a position since
>>>>>>     > 1971. I say keep the job postings. There is nothing frivolous about
>>>>>>     > getting students into academic or industrial positions.
>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>     > -Tony
>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>     > On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Barry Vercoe <bv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>    <mailto:bv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>>>>     >> Please remove me from ALL Auditory mailing lists. It has become
>>>>>>    a jobs
>>>>>>     >> advertising list and is jamming up my mail box. This is too bad.
>>>>>>     >> -- barry vercoe, MIT
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>
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