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We Are The World

Salt_n_pepa_bwWelcome readers, to Recruiting Bloggers.com.

We see ourselves as the unofficial cabinet of the Recruiting people discussing all of the issues of great importance to you. We've got our Rummy, Condi, Cheney, Scooter Libby, Paul Wolfowitz, Doug Feith, Karl Rove and, of course, our Smirking Chimp. We've even got our own Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame.

Fiercely Independent Elements
This blog also resembles a federal government in that it is a federation of fiercely independent elements, each one maintaining his or her own site and simply cross-posting all entries from there to this more well-rounded production. That leaves each blogger with something to fall back on in case she decides to separate from the union. Then, there won't have to be any civil war.

Our Goal
But, all you need to remember, Recruiters, is that we want to please and guide you. So, in the memorable words of Salt-n-Pepa, we've been driving ourselves to "Push it! Push it!, Push it real good.!" And we're sure we will.

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Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame :-) Wow - that is quite a compliment! Stay tuned!

Welcome to the blogosphere, guys! I'm going to link over to one of your posts from my career advice blog, Water Cooler Wisdom, at www.getthejob.com, next week. Best of luck and I'll look forward to corresponding with you!

Thank you, Andrea. And I didn't even send you a promo. Better put you on my list.

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