Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 Not to mention that a lot of people send comments on such subjects by private email and not to the list, so the answers sought in the archives are probably very limited on such subjects. Quixote Re: Suggestion for questions > What a great explanation. I don't mind repeat discussions either. Right now, I don't work for a national company, and basically don't pay much attention to the emails as to what company is better, what they require, who pays better etc. But one day I might want to venture that way and would hope I could ask those questions instead of memorizing them all now as they post LOL.......... > > This list is great. I am very thankful for the help I get from all of you. I try to help as much as I can, but sometimes the questions and some answers are posted before I read email again. It's almost a race for me sometimes to try to answer first. <grin> > > Ramona > RaLeeII@... > > > > > > I agree. I also think that having the same subjects come up amplifies what > we learn on them each time they do. For instance, Jan (who is on vacation > this week) was inactive for a long time and just recently returned to active > list participation. The subject of how EDiX ties QA ratings to line rate > came up, and Jan, an EDiX employee, gave us the best explanation I've ever > seen of that process. The subject had come up before, but Jan wasn't here > to post about it. > > I also am willing to contribute what I know or think each time subjects > arise about which I DO know anything, and that brings up another reason to > post it to the list: I may have more knowledge this time around than the > last time the subject came up, and consequently my opinion may have changed > considerably. > > There's nothing wrong with searching the archives, but there's nothing wrong > with requesting current opinions on a given subject either. > > Jayni > > > > Not only that but sometimes (at least for me) it is just quicker to address > the question right to NMTC e-mail, as I find it very time-consuming and > laborious to log into Yahoo and search for the information. I know I do not > mind it when issues already discussed (i.e. followup vs follow up vs > follow-up) come up again. I am willing to add my 2 cents each time it comes > up. > > Bev W. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 Not to mention that a lot of people send comments on such subjects by private email and not to the list, so the answers sought in the archives are probably very limited on such subjects. Quixote Re: Suggestion for questions > What a great explanation. I don't mind repeat discussions either. Right now, I don't work for a national company, and basically don't pay much attention to the emails as to what company is better, what they require, who pays better etc. But one day I might want to venture that way and would hope I could ask those questions instead of memorizing them all now as they post LOL.......... > > This list is great. I am very thankful for the help I get from all of you. I try to help as much as I can, but sometimes the questions and some answers are posted before I read email again. It's almost a race for me sometimes to try to answer first. <grin> > > Ramona > RaLeeII@... > > > > > > I agree. I also think that having the same subjects come up amplifies what > we learn on them each time they do. For instance, Jan (who is on vacation > this week) was inactive for a long time and just recently returned to active > list participation. The subject of how EDiX ties QA ratings to line rate > came up, and Jan, an EDiX employee, gave us the best explanation I've ever > seen of that process. The subject had come up before, but Jan wasn't here > to post about it. > > I also am willing to contribute what I know or think each time subjects > arise about which I DO know anything, and that brings up another reason to > post it to the list: I may have more knowledge this time around than the > last time the subject came up, and consequently my opinion may have changed > considerably. > > There's nothing wrong with searching the archives, but there's nothing wrong > with requesting current opinions on a given subject either. > > Jayni > > > > Not only that but sometimes (at least for me) it is just quicker to address > the question right to NMTC e-mail, as I find it very time-consuming and > laborious to log into Yahoo and search for the information. I know I do not > mind it when issues already discussed (i.e. followup vs follow up vs > follow-up) come up again. I am willing to add my 2 cents each time it comes > up. > > Bev W. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 You don't have to be a Yahoo member to subscribe to yahoo lists. You just subscribe and unsubscribe via email. See the unsubscribe info below your question. You can subscribe the same way only using nmtc-subscribe Deb Wyatt ) sville Washington Re: Suggestion for questions Don't you have to be a member of Yahoo to be on this list? TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to nmtc-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 You don't have to be a Yahoo member to subscribe to yahoo lists. You just subscribe and unsubscribe via email. See the unsubscribe info below your question. You can subscribe the same way only using nmtc-subscribe Deb Wyatt ) sville Washington Re: Suggestion for questions Don't you have to be a member of Yahoo to be on this list? TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to nmtc-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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