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look 171 07-03-2022 07:59 PM

How the hell does one unsubscribe Linkin
 
I clicked that button so much that my key board has a dent in it. it keeps coming back to haunt me as well as few other businesses. You just can't shake 'em

stomachmonkey 07-03-2022 08:04 PM

LinkedIn has turned into quite possibly the largest spam source in the known universe.

Garbage.

berettafan 07-03-2022 08:37 PM

That **** was spam from day one. They just collected email addresses and told you 'hey the other guys are using this, you better check it out and tell us about yourself'. Total bull**** scam that ended up working and making big bucks. Interesting business model if nothing else.

look 171 07-03-2022 10:14 PM

yeah, I was dumb and signed up for it years ago when it came out. I normally never sign up for siht on the computer but my friend convinced me that its good and free ads for us and eventually the younger crowd will catch on and see us on there. I was active for about one week and found it useless. haven't heard from them for years, but in the past 6 months, it all came back to haunt me couple times a months.

What to do? Span folder it goes?

aigel 07-03-2022 10:38 PM

I have had good luck being recruited through my LinkedIn profile twice. I don't post or read on there though, it has turned into a Facebook **** show mostly.

wilnj 07-03-2022 10:46 PM

A few years ago, I was working with a recruiter and we were discussing LinkedIn and I had observed that it’s a tool that makes it very easy to do her job poorly.


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Steve Carlton 07-03-2022 11:36 PM

I had to get a new birth certificate and change my name to Steve Carlton. Just as well- Fred Bundy is still showing on LinkedIn.

KFC911 07-04-2022 02:39 AM

I think I signed up to LinkedIn through a fellow Pelican's link.... before I left the corporate world ... prolly 15-16 years ago.... never used it. As I recall, I didn't see how to remove my account, so I just changed all the info. I stopped receiving emails after many years.... eventually. A "head hunter" who put me in a job down in FL after I left IBM also contacted me after 25 years as soon as I signed up too.

If anyone needs a rancher named Hoss ... I'm probably still on there :D.

sugarwood 07-04-2022 04:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 11734119)
That **** was spam from day one. They just collected email addresses and told you 'hey the other guys are using this, you better check it out and tell us about yourself'. Total bull**** scam that ended up working and making big bucks. Interesting business model if nothing else.

Scam? You're an idiot. It is the #1 corporate recruiting tool.

Cloggie 07-04-2022 05:00 AM

you can delete your account and everything stops.

I am retired and so just wanted to get rid of the annoying thing.....

D.

KFC911 07-04-2022 05:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 11734224)
Scam? You're an idiot. It is the #1 corporate recruiting tool.

It's absolutely perfect for some folks :D.

When I joined, it was just starting... and it wasn't obvious, nor easy to remove your acct. I'd ocassionally get email alerts from someone I knew from the ancient past... but at least in IT. Then I started getting email notifications from musician friends, old gf's, etc. when they joined. The info/data mining had to have come from freakin' Gmailhell ... as that was my only online connection to those folks. I joined Gmailhell when it was still in beta (by invite only) via a cool hippie chick I knew.... her future hubbie was the original Google chef (and for the Grateful Dead too). Used to run into them at jamband shows all around the country too. Good times... :)!

Rick Lee 07-04-2022 05:47 AM

I haven't updated my profile since I started working for myself 3.5 yrs. ago. That keeps the insurance recruiters away, who would normally flood anyone who survives more than one year in the business. I don't miss LinkedIn at all, though it was kind of useful when I did B2B sales and was keeping my options open.

id10t 07-04-2022 05:49 AM

Never used it, had to use it for a school assignment. Created new email account just for it, filled my profile with junk, got my A in the assignment, and then promptly forgot the password to the email account I created for it.

masraum 07-04-2022 05:50 AM

Login to Linkedin.

Click "Me" at the top, then click "settings & privacy" in the drop down menu.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1656942417.jpg

Then scroll all of the way to the bottom and click "close account" and go through whatever machinations they require you to go through.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1656942417.jpg

Jay Auskin 07-04-2022 03:50 PM

LinkedIn is THE tool for hiring people. That said, if you want to lay low and not be bothered, don't accept connection requests from recruiters. You can find them when you really need them.

A930Rocket 07-04-2022 05:50 PM

I have an account but I haven’t checked it in ages. Last time I did check, I had invites from people I had no idea who they were and they were not in the business I am. No acceptance.

masraum 07-04-2022 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Auskin (Post 11734716)
LinkedIn is THE tool for hiring people. That said, if you want to lay low and not be bothered, don't accept connection requests from recruiters. You can find them when you really need them.

Yep, I've connected to a couple that I'm familiar with, but that's it.
Quote:

Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 11734772)
I have an account but I haven’t checked it in ages. Last time I did check, I had invites from people I had no idea who they were and they were not in the business I am. No acceptance.

Yeah, all sorts of weird connections. Folks from other countries in other businesses and lines of work, pass. Women that look like they are "working," pass! As well as the slew of other less odd, but still unrelated folks, pass. My favorites are the folks that have no business that they work for, and have job titles that are ridiculous. Yay, PASS!

I'm only connected to colleagues, past colleagues, a few friends, and a handful of other folks that are acquaintances through folks that I know and are in the same business.

I don't accept connections from colleagues where I have questioned their work ethics or morals either.

Bill Douglas 07-04-2022 09:07 PM

For some stupid reason I searched an ex's name on linkedin, and she's a liar even on that LOL

PorscheGAL 07-05-2022 03:43 AM

If you are actively searching for a job, Linked In is a great way to do that. I found my current job there. I also am actively looking for a new job, I have 3 interviews this week; one at my current company and 2 found on Linked In.

I have joked with my sister who is a VP of HR that I should become a recruiter. With Linked In and my connections on there, I have found 3 friends jobs this year alone. Imagine if I was being paid like a recruiter.

Follow Masraum's pictures to delete. My husband is taking a sabbatical and deleted his that way....no more emails.

RANDY P 07-05-2022 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 11734224)
Scam? You're an idiot. It is the #1 corporate recruiting tool.

It's spam. You're the idiot.

PS show us your 911- for once.

rjp

stomachmonkey 07-05-2022 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 11734224)
Scam? You're an idiot. It is the #1 corporate recruiting tool.

Its also the biggest lead gen tool for lazy BDR's.

4 cold calls so far in the last 2.5 hours. I know because I have a burner number tied to it.

The emails are incessant.

The latest trend is them reaching out on weekends.

Those I generally engage with to let them know I'd never do business with anyone that thinks it's appropriate to pitch me on my days off.

And none of them have any etiquette.

On the occasions I do answer every single one will open with "Is this Scott?" forcing me to respond with "Who is calling?" which most times they will answer with their name and nothing else forcing me to ask from what company?

What happened to the days of proper decorum, "Hello, My name is Joe Smith calling from The Widget company. I'd like to speak to Bob if he is available"

The ones that really annoy me are the ones who call from our competition. "I checked your website and think there is synergy with my company and services we can offer you"

Either you did not do your homework or you don't even know what business your own company is in because we are competitors.

It's a spam factory.

RANDY P 07-05-2022 09:58 AM

Lead source for Indian telemarketers, LOL.

rjp

masraum 07-05-2022 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RANDY P (Post 11735271)
Lead source for Indian telemarketers, LOL.

rjp

Yep, and I ignore all of those requests.

I've also heard of some crazy stuff from over there. I've heard of folks applying for jobs, and being told that they'd already applied via some recruiter in India. I've also had a buddy that was interviewing folks for a position received HIS resume from a guy in India with the Indian guy's name on top.

Cloggie 07-06-2022 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 11734224)
Scam? You're an idiot. It is the #1 corporate recruiting tool.

Totally disagree....I have literally hired dozens of people, been hired myself about 25 times over my career....not one through LinkedIn.

Human Remains at the companies I have worked for over the years **at most** use it for a resume check, but even then, most candidates submit fresh resumes.

Its not reliable as people self-present, any ad you put out there literally gets hundreds of applications almost entirely by people without any relevant qualifications, its more work to wade through the crap on LinkedIn than it is to just post on your company website and, much more successfully, use the internal staff networks to bring forward recommendations.

It had a place at one time, but like everything Microsoft touches, it turns to **** pretty fast.

D.

3rd_gear_Ted 07-06-2022 12:17 PM

Been getting contract gigs on a constant basis from Linked-in since I retired from Boeing IT in 2010.
Accenture, Cognizant & others, nice gigs with expenses. God bless them

Bill Douglas 07-06-2022 12:25 PM

I'm guessing the identity theft guys love the place.

matthewb0051 07-06-2022 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11734110)
LinkedIn has turned into quite possibly the largest spam source in the known universe.

Garbage.

I like to call it the Facebook of the Army JAG Corps. It is just a big suck fest that they all participate in and cheese up to the bosses by liking what gets posted.

matthewb0051 07-06-2022 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11735094)
What happened to the days of proper decorum, "Hello, My name is Joe Smith calling from The Widget company. I'd like to speak to Bob if he is available"

.

God forbid someone actually say, "I'd like to speak with Mr. Jones". This first name business drives me crazy, especially if I'm dealing with a company and paying them for something. I'm not your buddy.

look 171 07-06-2022 03:49 PM

Cool, Steve. Thanks. Will get myself off it for sure this way, I surely hope.

Rick Lee 07-06-2022 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 11735094)

The ones that really annoy me are the ones who call from our competition. "I checked your website and think there is synergy with my company and services we can offer you"

Anyone who uses the word "synergy" with me loses all credibility instantly.

Anyway, i finally used LinkedIn today to find a boss at Verizon and I'm pretty sure I have ID'ed the right person to send a letter if my cust. service issues does not get resolved. I've spent many, many hours on this, lots of promises from Verizon and none fulfilled. LI is good for this stuff.

McLovin 07-07-2022 07:23 PM

I wanted to be “off” LinkedIn starting 5 or so years ago but still keep my account and contacts (why, I’m not sure). So I just deleted all my personal info and changed my name to a nonsense word.
I haven’t looked at it in a few years.
This thread inspired me to take a look.
Wow! That made me feel kind of bad! :(
I retired at 50. I’ve always been very secure in my life, accomplishments, etc and I’m not one to compare myself to others. I was able to retire comfortably at 50, which was always the dream.
But holy moly!
A lot of friends/colleagues who I “grew up” starting out with in the late 80s have had a great success at the firms we were (they still are) at. Many are at the highest levels of leadership. Amazing to think, when I knew them when they first started.
My guess is most of them are doing very very well, Covid seems to have increased profits.
I’m happy for them, and incredibly impressed by their accomplishments.
My many years of retirement and being checked out and free have been fantastic, but looking at linkedin does make me feel like a bit of a slacker now. :)
And put a little bit of a finer point on how much I left on the table, haha.

sugarwood 07-08-2022 05:10 AM

You should have deleted the account, LOL.

The peak earning age for men is 55.
Retiring at 50 leaves massive opportunity cost.

KFC911 07-08-2022 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 11737782)
You should have deleted the account, LOL.

The peak earning age for men is 55.
Retiring at 50 leaves massive opportunity cost.

The more you post, the less intelligent you appear to be...

McLuv doesn't need your silly advice ;).

masraum 07-08-2022 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 11736590)
Anyone who uses the word "synergy" with me loses all credibility instantly.

That's the new paradigm! We're going to have to do a deep dive to leverage your core competency so we can realize a great ROI!

RANDY P 07-08-2022 06:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11735296)
Yep, and I ignore all of those requests.

I've also heard of some crazy stuff from over there. I've heard of folks applying for jobs, and being told that they'd already applied via some recruiter in India. I've also had a buddy that was interviewing folks for a position received HIS resume from a guy in India with the Indian guy's name on top.

Yup. Thieving bastards. Very common.

I am so sick and tired of guys with heavy indian accents named "Steve Jones" calling from these ****ty little companies in NJ, NYC, or Washington DC (my favorite) then emailing me about onsite contract jobs 2000 miles away.

rjp

RANDY P 07-08-2022 06:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 11737796)
The more you post, the less intelligent you appear to be...

McLuv doesn't need your silly advice ;).

I don't think he actually owns a 911. No one has ever seen it. It's ficticious.

rjp

masraum 07-08-2022 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RANDY P (Post 11737825)
I don't think he actually owns a 911. No one has ever seen it. It's ficticious.

rjp

I think someone here has met him in person. For whatever reason, I want to say it's Bob K, but I'm not positive.

He wasn't so negative when he first got here, but these days he seems to mostly be negative all of the time.

john70t 07-08-2022 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11735296)
I've also heard of some crazy stuff from over there. I've heard of folks applying for jobs, and being told that they'd already applied via some recruiter in India.

I once renewed an apt rental ad on Zillow.
The previous time I had posted everything was great. Big company. Lots of eyeballs. Great.

This time every email was routed through their servers. Several click-throughs about the fair housing act etc. Uh ok. I've accepted and rejected applicants of all flavors. Oh and phone calls too because my direct phone number was apparently altered in the ad posted. And phone calls would be recorded. More stern legal warnings. Wow this is not a friendly experience at all. I was now under hostile deposition.

Got a few phone calls from people with ethnic names who wanted to talk but didn't want to see the place. Got an email saying an applicant had passed their background check and was ready to move in asap. I never authorized any of that. To be able to view this 'application'? They wanted to run a full credit check on me.

stomachmonkey 07-08-2022 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 11736590)
.... i finally used LinkedIn today to find a boss at Verizon...

Was at Snowmass with the family over the Christmas break.

The "kids", 18 and 21, wanted to try snowboarding so we bought them lessons. The lesson area for Snowboarding is not on the lower mountain like virtually every other lesson at any other slope, it's a gondola ride to mid mountain.

Mid mountain also has a scenic outlook that people not skiing will go check out.

Wife and I decided to bag on a day of skiing but the kids wanted another lesson so fine, we traded the day of lift tickets for more lessons.

Wife and I decide we want to go watch the lesson but now we need to buy a single scenic view lift pass which was like $120 per person or something ridiculous like that. I'm already dropping a couple grand a day at this place so that was just insulting.

Tried speaking with the staff to appeal to their logic, it's snowing like crazy, visibility is like 30 ft max so it's not like we are trying to get a free scenic view cause there is none, they can see my account activity and know we are not skiing, have returned our equipment already and the kids are in lessons. All no go so I'm pretty annoyed but whatever.

Wife and I take free chair that takes you between the two retail areas and we share it with a nice old woman who it turns out had just dropped her 9 yr old granddaughter off for a lesson but was forced to pay for a gondola pass to do that.

I was pretty pissed at that.

Went on LinkedIn and found the VP of Operations. Sent her a nice courteous note about what we had experienced and while I disagreed with their policy I accepted it.

BUT, the grandmother being forced to pay to deliver her minor to a lesson was inexcusable. It was extortion. What Grandmother would let their 9 yr old grandchild take a solo ride half way up the mountain to a crowded area and have to find her lesson among the throngs of people up there. I reminded her what a massive liability issue they may be exposing themselves to with their policy and that their staff should be empowered to make judgement calls.

She actually responded. She already knew about my situation, I'd spoken to several people pleading my case. She was concerned about the Grandmothers situation and promised me they'd figure out who she was and refund her and that they would revisit their policy because yeah, it was kinda F'd up.

So sometimes it works.

Seahawk 07-09-2022 05:02 AM

^^^ Excellent.

I found this funny:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1657371715.jpg


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