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View Poll Results: Do you think restrictions should be applied to the jobs offered / required section?

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  • No - I think that we should continue to allow anyone to post up a job / apply for a job offered

    21 32.31%
  • Yes - The restrictions detailed in the first post are a good idea and should be inplemented

    41 63.08%
  • Yes - but not those detailed in the OP. I have given my suggestion in the thread.

    3 4.62%
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Thread: Your thoughts on proposed changes to Jobs Offered / Required section

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    I think this thread may benefit from a poll.

    Give me a minute and I'll add one.

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    D'oh!

    I miss read the three month part!

    Apologies.

    Yeah, good idea.

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    Good idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie brown View Post
    D'oh!

    I miss read the three month part!

    Apologies.

    Yeah, good idea.
    I've amended the OP to make it clearer that it's both together - not an either / or situation.

    I've also added a poll.

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    It would be nice to ask for previous testimonials, pics of rig etc but I guess that would get too messy?

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    Good idea, I'm all for it


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    I voted "Yes" although I think there could be some further "minimum requirements" added, i.e. anyone posting a job must confirm date, location, start time, finish time, set up time, any extras (e.g. uplighting) etc.

    I also think members should be clear about who exactly you are expected to work for should you accept the gig, i.e. dealing direct with the client or working on behalf of the other disco etc.

    Nothing riles me more than someone who has taken or wants to take a cut and doesn't have the decency to be honest about it.
    Exit stage left...

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    I went for the second option. It would also prevent people from using the forum to only post up jobs and do nothing more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry B Entertainment View Post
    using the forum to only post up jobs and do nothing more.
    Is that a bad thing?

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    Yes. This isn't the job centre
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