Hello Futurework network --

re: the Jobs Letter

We are going to have to change our policy of having the latest
Jobs Letter freely available on the Futurework list ... this is
because we are encouraging more NZ'ers to use the Futurework
list, and we don't want to cut into our own income sources
which predominantly comes from people subscribing to us. 

People can easily get around this and get the information free
of charge when they get the email version off the Futurework
list. To some extent this helps promote our work. But sometimes
we feel we are pushing it uphill when we come to preserving our
subscription income -- the internet is one big copying machine!

So ... we have asked Sally Lerner not copy the latest letters in 
their entireity to the FW-List. 
She may choose to snip extracts out of it now and then ... 
and that is certainly fine by us. 

The Jobs Letter editors however are happy to send the whole 
Jobs Letter direct to any FW'er living outside of New Zealand. 

Our policy on this is that the letter is available to 
international friends and colleagues on an "exchange of 
information" basis  and on the understanding that the Letter is 
not re-posted  to New Zealand... this again is because we need 
the paid subscriptions from our New Zealand colleagues in order 
to pay our way. Thanks.

International FW'er can register with us at 

           http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/register.htm

or just send us an email request 
-- tell us what your interests are and your involvement in this 
field --  and we will put you on our free
distribution list. 

Also, FW'ers can get our back issues and key papers at 

          http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/

These website resources are available freely to anyone 
with access to the internet. 
The most recent three months of Jobs Letter issues, 
however, will only be available to subscribers.

arohanui from New Zealand

vivian Hutchinson
The Jobs Letter editor








vivian Hutchinson
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phone 06-753-4434 fax 06-759-4648
P.O.Box 428
New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand

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