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100% HTML. "Why would someone do this?"
Well, if you use this page wisely, you will be able to hunt for jobs faster than on any other webpage on the internet today.
It's barebones and straight to the point. No fancy graphics or gimmicks.

The links are working very well. Once you click in a frame you can still use the home and end keys to get to the top and bottom of a page. The reason they aren't very "tall" is this will allow you to copy a job title and paste it into the 4 different job search engines within 15 seconds time and it keeps you focused on the results and not the advertisements.



Sample Job Titles: | Avionics | Mechanic | Electrician | Sales | Manager | | | | | | | | | Cities: | Wichita | Oklahoma City | San Diego | Dallas | Houston | Kansas City |

Job Site Links:

Most Big Town Newspapers have their jobs ran through career builder or Hotjobs. If all goes well I will try to link to several big city newspapers so we can see what is out there.
I started a group on myspace, just search for "The Unemployed" it has many limitations yet I may be able to use it to help others looking for work or just wanting to talk about just how much fun this isn't. We can talk about which job sites we prefer and why.
Job Search Job Hunter
Second Edition Job Hunter v2.0 Released October 2009

Webpage Journal


  • 2:00 CST October 13th, 2009: I am bringing forth a tool that even the most liberal teachers dis-like, it is known as the I-frame. I'm unsure of the legality of placing a webpage within my own webpage, I don't think it steals any bandwidth yet how can I be sure? Oh the fun of pushing the limits. -Webmaster October 13, 2009
  • December 14th, 2009: Added Thingamajob.com and added some space between each window.
  • December 28th, 2009: Added Iframes to a table with a white background for easier viewing.

It appears the links are working very well. Once you click in a frame you can still use the home and end keys to get to the top and bottom of a page. F5 will refresh your browser window not the individual frames however.