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Old 12-22-2008, 06:55 PM  
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I have no doubt this is a very good opportunity for someone. My one suggestion is, when you hire a writer, make sure they know the first rule of commercial writing....

1) Always start with the good news

The following is your original post with no words added or deleted, I only changed the order of the paragraphs. I know your post got you 40+ ICQ inquiries... this one would have gotten you 140+

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If you're interested in performance based bonus's & a steady/reliable job that will be here no matter the outcome of the U.S. economic slowdown, then get in touch with me.
Right now I have the following positions open. Basic pay + performance based benefits.

These are positions for people who want to work.....not for people worried about when their next break is, or if they can get away calling in sick, or get off 3 days for a beach party.

- Meda guy
1) editing/cutting/designing intro's & splash's for video content

- Monkey work
1) Data Entry
2) Writing (must be 100% fluent English & common u.s. slang) you will be working on all types of sites/writing, so I'm not going to characterize this as just "blog posts" etc.

- Customer service
1) via phone & e-mail for an up & coming pay site


The pay is very basic, no benefits & no vacation time. If you call in sick we want a doctors notice faxed to us.

There is one way to contact my team. ICQ 440 887 ( download at www.icq.com )

I will then direct you to an e-mail where you can send me a small summary about your qualifications (or a simple resume)


Thats all for now kids......

If you ever want to hire someone for press releases and marketing work, you can consider this post my cover letter and my resume can be found at www.EngineFood.com
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