There's always been big money in job boards. I have little doubt that archaeologists will one day find cave paintings that when properly scrutinized, will give us a rich view of the employment situation of the late homo habilis.
This guy probably will have something to say about it.
Properly translated, the site will probably read:
Job postings available:
Basic Registration: one rabbit skin - Single Job Posting carved on tree:
Premium Registration: three rabbit skins - Unlimited Job Postings and access to special premium postings (Inside the Cave).
If you think a 45 day posting is good, how about 20,000 years?
If you're in Kansas City, there's no need to paint on cave walls - as there are plenty of sites that cater to the local needs.
KCJobs, for example. It's a pretty simple site - claims 35000 monthly visitors in the KC area.
Monthly - hmm - that's about 1200 a day (is that uniques, page view, or hits, I wonder). Still, that's 1000 people a day that are looking for work, and they are all in KC.
Anyone currently using the site that's willing to vouch for it?

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