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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? selling our information Post 302263796 by pupp on Tuesday 2nd of December 2008 01:48:33 PM
Old 12-02-2008
selling our information

every other day or so i get a few emails about jobs around the states. i've posted several times to monster, careerbuilder and dice but this was about a year ago. i've since made them inactive as i have found a job and a well paying one at that Smilie . anyway, the people who email me are from all different areas and companies not associated to the job boards. i take it these job boards sell our information to 3rd parties for a large amount of money. anyone out there have any idea as to how much?? what kinds of information can you get? also, i personally enjoy when i get an email about a senior unix admin job. most are looking for about 10 years experience. professionally, i have 1/5 of that Smilie
 

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atrm(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   atrm(1)

NAME
atrm - Removes jobs spooled by at SYNOPSIS
atrm [-a] [-f | -i] [job_number...] | [user...] The atrm command removes jobs that were created with the at command. OPTIONS
Removes all jobs belonging to the person invoking atrm. If invoked by a privileged user, all jobs on the queue are removed. Suppresses the printing of all information about the jobs being removed. Prompts before a job is removed; a response of y, or the locale's equivalent of y, causes the job to be removed. Obsolete version of -a. DESCRIPTION
If one or more job numbers is specified, atrm attempts to remove only those jobs. If one or more usernames is specified, all jobs belonging to those users are removed. This form of invoking atrm is useful only if you have superuser authority. EXAMPLES
To remove job number 62169200.a, created by user chinn, from the queue created by the at command, enter: atrm chinn.62169200.a Note that specifies an at job for sh. (.f specifies an at job for csh, and specifies an at job for ksh.) FILES
Main cron directory. List of allowed users. List of denied users. Spool area. Queue description file for at, batch, and cron. SEE ALSO
Commands: at(1), atq(1), cron(8) Files: queuedefs(4) atrm(1)
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