[Libs-Or] Jobline on Libs-Or Digest - Leapforce

Marta Murvosh murvosh at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 23 17:20:51 PDT 2011


I looked at Leapforce's site. I would second David's suggestion that reconsideration be given to including the company's posting on the Jobline for the following reasons:

1) Because an applicant, whether it's a full-time job with benefits or a contract, shouldn't have to pay (unless its postage or a submission in a request for proposal situation) to submit a work sample to determine whether they should get a job, especially a job that pays $13.50 an hour. 

2) Because the company's contract that allows it to withhold pay when a contractor doesn't complete all the tasks in the time limitation that
LeapForce sets. (This would not be an issue for me if this company was paying anything close to the normal going rate for a contractor.) 

Marta Murvosh



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From: Kama Siegel <kamasue at gmail.com>
To: David Sale <dsale at emporia.edu>
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Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Jobline on Libs-Or Digest - Leapforce


David (and everyone else),

Actually, Leapforce IS a legitimate job. I have firsthand experience. I was trying it out on the side and then got bored with it.

If you look through the feedback you found by Googling, you'll notice that most people are mainly complaining about Leapforce's employment practices. However, most of those people didn't read all the fine print with respect to their employment contracts.

Leapforce is completely legit -- they just have very specific requirements for their employees. For example, Leapforce's employment contract specifically says that each contract is only 6 months long, and is at-will. They also have very detailed performance requirements, like evaluating a certain number of sites per hour. Due to poor or careless reading comprehension, a vocal few decide they retroactively don't like these rules and go on "teh Interwebs" to complain about it.


Best,
Kama Siegel
Alta Planning + Design


On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 3:42 PM, David Sale <dsale at emporia.edu> wrote:

To whom it may concern:
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>The Libs-OR Jobline has recently run notices, purportedly for the position of search engine evaluator for Leapforce. Upon following the link provided, I discovered that the application process requires providing a work sample - which in turn requires using one's credit card to register for a subscription website to post the sample.
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>This did not appear to me to be a legitimate job offer, and a few moments' Googling showed many others of the same opinion. I would recommend that this listing be removed from future editions of the Jobline.
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>National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated September 15th through October 15th. Julie Pepera, a Gale trainer, voluntarily sent a list of some of the resources available in the Gale databases that can help with related studies or projects. (Thanks, Julie!) Click on the Gale bookmarks below to view the resources.
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>INFORME - The Database of Spanish Language Magazines
>http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?v=2.1&u=oslis&pg=BasicSearch&it=static&p=IFME&sw=w
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>Periodicals
>Hispanic Time Magazine - PowerSearch
>http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE|0FWK&v=2.1&u=oslis&it=aboutJournal&p=GPS&sw=w
>The Hispanic-American Experience -PowerSearch
>http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE|0HLP&v=2.1&u=oslis&it=aboutJournal&p=GPS&sw=w
>Hispanic American Almanac - PowerSearch
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>Books
>Notable Hispanic American Women - PowerSearch
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>Contemporary Hispanic Biography - Book - PowerSearch
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>Immigration and Multiculturalism - Book - Gale Virtual Reference Library
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>Articles
>KidsInfo Bits Articles - Hispanic Americans
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>After participating in one of the U.S. History in Context/GREENR webinars on 8/18, I learned?
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>As part of the contract renewal announced last week<http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/pipermail/libs-or/2011-July/010716.html>, Gale is adding U.S. History in Context and GREENR to our statewide offerings at no additional cost.
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>What is U.S. History in Context?
>This database provides a ?complete overview of U.S. history that covers the most-studied events, issues, and current information? and ?combines documents from Primary Source Microfilm?s? digital archives; articles from classic Macmillan Reference USA? and Charles Scribner?s Sons? references; as well as other Gale proprietary content such as country and era overview information, and full-text periodicals and journals.? There are over 9,100 viewpoint essays, 5,000 primary documents, articles from over 95 Gale reference titles, journal content, and more. It uses the same interface as Student Resources in Context and Opposing Viewpoints in Context. http://www.gale.cengage.com/InContext/hist_us.htm
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>What is GREENR?
>The acronym stands for Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources, and it is a ?new, authoritative online resource that focuses on the academic study of sustainability and the environment.? It allows users to navigate issue, organization, and country portals and provides news, video, primary source documents, interactive maps, refereed case studies, and more in research categories such as energy systems, healthcare, food, and green collar jobs. There is also an advisory board and blog for this product. http://www.gale.cengage.com/greenr/
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>Adding Links & Icons to Your Library?s/Consortium?s Database Page
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