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Michel;

The times are difficult and perhaps some people are trying desperate things that are not acceptable. It might be a question of survival but in this case after you have requested this to stop it would seem something is very wrong with this activity.

Why would anyone send a resume that was not solicited? It is difficult to know what goes on inside of the human mind.

Tom

>>>>Why is that spam? I'm just looking for a job. I'm not selling anything.
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>>>Spam does not necessary mean selling. I got 3 more spams today about people who are looking for job. I never requested any nor did I submit an availability for one. So, that was spam. And, that is extremly frustrated.
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>>Interesting that I should read this post and then read an article about the same thing. Seems like you're not the only one with this problem:
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>>http://www.washtech.com/news/software/14836-1.html
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>Yes, I just submitted to a provider in Montreal someone who keeps spamming me about his resume. I already replied to him stating to stop but of course that was useless. I called them directly and they asked me to send to their abuse department.
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>First of all, those who use that technique to send their resume are really not smart. Do they really think I will hire them when they use such practice to submit their resume? If I would do it, this tells a lot about the type of activities that potential employee would do in a company.
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