Hard copy Mr. Sky. In this case the hard copy is not meant as documentation for the files but as a summary of the day's news with advertisements and features (not bugs).
You can still find them in many places. For you, first try this link
http://www.tennessean.com/ then go to your local market and ask if they have any copies of the Tennesseean. amazingly, when you compare the hard copy and the on-line copy you will find many differences and each format will have its distinct advantages.
One of the major advantages to the hard copy is to line LadyKate's bird cage, of course it stops being hard copy and becomes trash at that point. You can also house train puppies. Please do not try to house train Pheona, she will have to hurt you if you do.
Answering LK's question, from the Sacramento Bee, a worrisome rag -
* Jobs and Education
* In-Home Caregivers Wanted: 1
* Resume Services: 1
* Work Wanted: 1
* Accounting: 8
* Admin - Clerical: 6
* Automotive: 6
* Banking: 2
* Business Development: 1
* Construction: 9
* Customer Service: 6
* Design: 1
* Distribution - Shipping: 1
* Education: 13
* Engineering: 5
* Facilities: 2
* Finance: 1
* Government: 7
* Health Care: 58
* Hospitality - Hotel: 2
* Information Technology: 4
* Installation - Maint - Repair: 5
* Insurance: 3
* Legal: 2
* Legal Admin: 1
* Management: 9
* Manufacturing: 2
* Marketing: 3
* Nonprofit - Social Services: 5
* Other: 29
* QA - Quality Control: 1
* Real Estate: 3
* Research: 1
* Restaurant - Food Service: 1
* Retail: 2
* Sales: 10
* Science: 1
* Skilled Labor - Trades: 7
* Telecommunications: 1
* Transportation: 35
All other employment ads
can be found on:
Read more:
http://www.sacbee.com/adperfect#ixzz0uNcePpbkI'd like to point out the relatively large number of Health Care positions, see Kirra, jobs here. Overall, way fewer than there used to be, the help wanted section would go on for 20 odd pages with each page having a hundred jobs or more.