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	<title>Comments on: Where&#8217;s Tony? Digging out of the snow and getting back on the road.</title>
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		<title>By: John Lavery</title>
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		<description>The good news for me with all the snow is that we have someone who plows and clears the walks. With what we&#039;ve paid for those services this winter we could have purchased a really deluxe snow blower. But then I would have had to do it myself, so I&#039;m not complaining. Although, it looks kind of fun to be driving one of those things. Another good news regarding this last snow is that it covered all of the dirty snow.

We&#039;ve tested (stuck the proverbial toe in the water) Social Networking for a couple of positions with positive results (check out Jen Greenfield&#039;s blog) and I cetainly will continue. Building (or rebuilding) your network via LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter (still makes me feel like I&#039;m talking like Elmer Fudd), etc. has been fun. I even brought out the old Rolodex for contacts not in my Outlook address book. Here&#039;s a cliche for you: Recruitment with Social Networking, the future is now!</description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve tested (stuck the proverbial toe in the water) Social Networking for a couple of positions with positive results (check out Jen Greenfield&#8217;s blog) and I cetainly will continue. Building (or rebuilding) your network via LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter (still makes me feel like I&#8217;m talking like Elmer Fudd), etc. has been fun. I even brought out the old Rolodex for contacts not in my Outlook address book. Here&#8217;s a cliche for you: Recruitment with Social Networking, the future is now!</p>
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