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I could have over-stepped the LSTOWN-L charter w/ my question (but based
upon previous private feedback from well-placed sources, they too thought
this would be a good forum); I was hoping to hear specifically from
LSTOWN-Lers (as opposed to say MAJORDOMO or ListProc owners, though they
might have some useful contribution).
Basically, like most, one day I hope to retire (I am not being specific)
from my full-time employment at the U and am hoping I could continue
list-owning responsibilties (as opposed to additional duties) for
renumeration on some basis.
Like many on this list, I have invested alot of time learning about and
contributing to the state of art and science of using LISTSERV(R) for
mission [critical] operations.
So when a LSTOWN-Ler's full-time employment is done, what other
opportunities are there in the world of list-owning? Or, should we just
forget about it?
It is the "general basis" that I would like to know if others have
insight into such a market.
Maybe it is just wishful thinking?
/Pete
At 15:22 03/11/2002 Monday, Ballew Kinnaman wrote:
>I'm pretty sure I do not understand your
>question.
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>>I am curious to know what kinds of list-owner opportunities
>
>Can you please clarify, and perhaps show how
>your interest lies within the charter for this
>LSTOWN-L group?
>
>As always, thanks for all your kind efforts.
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