A Cold-Call Email From A Headhunter

I HATE SPAM. HATE it. With a passion. Almost as much as I hate robocalling telemarketers. I REALLY hate them. It would be nice if the Feds would send just one little bitty cruise missile into a Bangalore call center. I do believe that would solve the problem.But back to email SPAM.In among the various advertisements for incredible products (that don ' t exist), emails from Russian women (written by burly gentlemen who probably aren ' t in Russia), and offers from Nigerian princes (who probablyare Nigerian but are unlikely to be royalty), I often find messages from radiological headhunters, middle-men trying to either get me to hire someone or to put me on their list for similar cattle-calls. Now, before you get upset, I will certainly acknowledge the existence of legitimate, high-level employment agencies, who provide a service to the best candidates and groups or employers. However, any agency that acquires slots to fill and people to fill them via cold calling, and unsolicited emails, is NOT an agency I want to deal with on any side of the equation.Note: I am NOT looking for a job. I ' m working 22 weeks per year, a sustainable pace, and I ' m hoping to continue to do so. It is quite clear that the headhunters are fishing for anyone with a medical license and a pulse. Otherwise, why reach out to an old guy like me? I guess the fees are not age-based.My latest bemusement stems from the following communication. The company involved will remain nameless, unless someone gives m...
Source: Dalai's PACS Blog - Category: Radiology Source Type: blogs