>>>I got an e-mail yesterday from a head hunter. I usally don't respond to these but I figured I would take a look. I replied and the guy ask me to forward a copy of my resume and he would call me at home. I'm just wondering if I should remove any information from it. How do you know it's really a head hunter and not someone trying to get my idenitity? I mean my resume contains my name, address, phone, work history or am I just being paranoid. The e-mail came from Paradigm Personnel Solutions, Inc and a domain of par-sol.com but when I go to that web there is no web page to speak of.
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>>Chuck,
>>I think paranoia:) I don't have your resume but probably I could pinpoint your home if I had time and willingness to do so from thousands miles away:) Work history shouldn't add much to it.
>>Cetin
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>Cetin;
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>One of the joys of living in the United States these days is paranoia. The media sets the tone and gives a few examples and then we cannot sleep at night.
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>Things will get better now that we have a Department of Homeland Security! :)
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>Tom
Paranoia is worldwide and anyone of us have it to some extent :) I simply don't bother if what they might get is something that they could do w/o my knowdledge.
Cetin