There’s time when you feel distressed as a university site webmaster. In my case, I feel very distressed once–so far. It happened several weeks ago. This goes the story:
Someone sent an email to the webmaster, to me, informing of a job vacancy in a company whose name he didn’t show and whose address he didn’t show. Well, because I had once received a complaint from our reader telling that there’s a fraudulent job vacancy information that we uploaded without ever knowing that it had been fraudulent, my spider sense reminded me to upload this job vacancy information from this alumnus. I replied him telling him that we could not post the vacancy due to certain reason (I told him the reason, we want our vacancy info giver to give the mailing address to show their being responsible for their vacancy information). You know what? He replied back saying: hey, we sent you the info because we don’t want our alumni become unemployed, btw, this company actually belongs to the head of alumni association of our campus.
He wrote the email in a–to me–very rude manner. However, since I didn’t graduate from this university and am afraid to be blamed for letting a job vacancy specially dedicated to our alumni go, I just posted the job vacancy info.
And now, I’m unhappy with my decision. Well, how arroant is he to command me so, and how lenient was I to him? Is it just because I didn’t graduate from this university and am afraid to be blamed for that. Well, I just wish I can see him and tell him the truth. Well, I will dare myself talking to him in my capacity as a me, not as a webmaster. Huh!

