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Problem is that jobs in my district are taken within 5-10 seconds of
posting. If I used jobulator and went to another part of the house, it
is useless. I would still be a slave to the computer. I use a utility
to refesh my screen and "search again". My fingers were getting cramps
clicking my mouse from 4AM-7AM every 3 seconds.
On 10/06/10, Bill wrote:
> On 1/29/10, still stuck by the computer wrote:
>> The only REAL difference between jobulator and the regular aesop
>> system is it beeps when a job is available, you don't have to keep
>> hitting the search button, so you can go somewhere else in the
>> house instead of sitting at the computer.
>>
>> Keep in mind though: people with certain cell phones are putting
>> jobulator on their phones, so they have access to it 24/7 - even
>> when they are at school, the grocery store, etc. For those of us
>> who don't have that option, we still have to sit at home near our
>> computers, we just have the "luxury" of not hitting the search
>> button every 30 seconds. Yesterday I missed a job from a teacher
>> who put me on her preferred list because I was at school at 1:15,
>> not at home with my computer, and last night I missed another one
>> when I went out for a few minutes to pick up dinner!!! So even
>> though jobulator paid for itself the first day I got it and it
>> alerted me to a job opening, I'm STILL tied to my computer! And
>> since I live in a rural area where high speed is not available, by
>> the time MY computer beeps with a job often someone else has taken
>> it.
>>
>> Not having jobulator put me at a disadvantage because the jobs
>> were getting taken faster, but getting it has NOT given me an
> edge...
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/16/10, thytimo wrote:
>>> That's the thing, once a lot of people use the program, there's
>>> no added advantage. Of course they get to collect $40/person.
>>>
>>> On 1/13/10, no job mae wrote:
>>>> Until jobulator, I subbed 3 to 4 days a week. I tried the
>>>> trial version and went from 15 to 20 days a month working
>>>> to 5 to 8 days a month. There is something wrong with
>>>> jobulator. Even with jobulator, I still had to sit in front
>>>> of my screen because jobulator did not contact me with jobs
>>>> as aesop did. There is something wrong with jobulator.
>
>
>
> 10/7/10
>
> All that is said above is true, I feel like one of Pavlov's dogs
> every time the bell ring I dash to the computer. Spent a long
> weekend without Internet and never got a chance at 2 long term jobs
> from preferred positions. I now have an anchor attached to my foot
> called jobulator.
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