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Freelancers required
Hi all, Please dont think this spam. Just genuinely trying to help
freelancers I voluntary run a jobs forum for Freelance Designers and Programmers. We are in need of more freelancers to apply for the projects we have on the board at the moment. The more freelancers we have, means more projects being posted There are no fees, its totally free. I run the community purely voluntary. So I guess this is an invite if you are interested. www.designcrowd.com Regards JohnT |
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Design-Crowd wrote:
> There are no fees, its totally free. I run the community purely > voluntary. It has adverts, so someone must be getting some income from it. -- David Dorward <http://blog.dorward.me.uk/> <http://dorward.me.uk/> Home is where the ~/.bashrc is |
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Without quill or qualm, Design-Crowd quothed:
> Hi all, Please dont think this spam. Just genuinely trying to help > freelancers > > I voluntary run a jobs forum for Freelance Designers and Programmers. We are > in need of more freelancers to apply for the projects we have on the board > at the moment. The more freelancers we have, means more projects being > posted > > There are no fees, its totally free. I run the community purely voluntary. > So I guess this is an invite if you are interested. The last time I did something for free I didn't get paid. -- Neredbojias Contrary to popular belief, it is believable. |
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neredbojias wrote:
> Without quill or qualm, Design-Crowd quothed: > > >>Hi all, Please dont think this spam. Just genuinely trying to help >>freelancers >> >>I voluntary run a jobs forum for Freelance Designers and Programmers. We are >>in need of more freelancers to apply for the projects we have on the board >>at the moment. The more freelancers we have, means more projects being >>posted >> >>There are no fees, its totally free. I run the community purely voluntary. >>So I guess this is an invite if you are interested. > > > The last time I did something for free I didn't get paid. > Hello neredbojias, The OP was not suggesting that you do the work for free. What he means by *freelancer* is that you are an independent worker, who sells your work to the employer without any long-term commitment. So, really, if you are a *freelancer* so to speak, the OP is giving you the opportunity to find yourself some work using their website forums, where *employers* are advertising their needs. Not sure if Design-Crowd are taking commission for the work you do because of their service; something perhaps interesting to take a look at if you need the spare work. Yours Sincerely, Samuël ML Lison -- DreamCities.net - A Community for All! (http://www.dreamcities.net) Jobs Available: http://business.dreamcities.net/jobs.html Contact Me: http://about.dreamcities.net/contact.html |
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Thank you Samuel for putting things into perspective.
The answer is that I do run it voluntary and I do not earn a penny. No fees are involved at all. I am a freelancer myself and sympathise with the cause. Its very strange that I have had such a hostile reaction from other groups too when all I am trying to do is help??? Makes me a bit blue all this Thanks anyway JohnT www.designcrowd.com "Samuël ML Lison" <news@dreamcities.net> wrote in message news:10qtpt8c6ng4p58@news20.forteinc.com... > neredbojias wrote: > > Without quill or qualm, Design-Crowd quothed: > > > > > >>Hi all, Please dont think this spam. Just genuinely trying to help > >>freelancers > >> > >>I voluntary run a jobs forum for Freelance Designers and Programmers. We are > >>in need of more freelancers to apply for the projects we have on the board > >>at the moment. The more freelancers we have, means more projects being > >>posted > >> > >>There are no fees, its totally free. I run the community purely voluntary. > >>So I guess this is an invite if you are interested. > > > > > > The last time I did something for free I didn't get paid. > > > > Hello neredbojias, > > The OP was not suggesting that you do the work for free. What he means > by *freelancer* is that you are an independent worker, who sells your > work to the employer without any long-term commitment. > > So, really, if you are a *freelancer* so to speak, the OP is giving you > the opportunity to find yourself some work using their website forums, > where *employers* are advertising their needs. > > Not sure if Design-Crowd are taking commission for the work you do > because of their service; something perhaps interesting to take a look > at if you need the spare work. > > > > Yours Sincerely, > Samuël ML Lison > > -- > DreamCities.net - A Community for All! (http://www.dreamcities.net) > Jobs Available: http://business.dreamcities.net/jobs.html > Contact Me: http://about.dreamcities.net/contact.html |
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Design-Crowd wrote:
> Thank you Samuel for putting things into perspective. > The answer is that I do run it voluntary and I do not earn a penny. No fees > are involved at all. I am a freelancer myself and sympathise with the cause. > Its very strange that I have had such a hostile reaction from other groups > too when all I am trying to do is help??? Makes me a bit blue all this > > Thanks anyway > JohnT > www.designcrowd.com > > > > > > > "Samuël ML Lison" <news@dreamcities.net> wrote in message > news:10qtpt8c6ng4p58@news20.forteinc.com... > >>neredbojias wrote: >> >>>Without quill or qualm, Design-Crowd quothed: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Hi all, Please dont think this spam. Just genuinely trying to help >>>>freelancers >>>> >>>>I voluntary run a jobs forum for Freelance Designers and Programmers. We > > are > >>>>in need of more freelancers to apply for the projects we have on the > > board > >>>>at the moment. The more freelancers we have, means more projects being >>>>posted >>>> >>>>There are no fees, its totally free. I run the community purely > > voluntary. > >>>>So I guess this is an invite if you are interested. >>> >>> >>>The last time I did something for free I didn't get paid. >>> >> >>Hello neredbojias, >> >>The OP was not suggesting that you do the work for free. What he means >>by *freelancer* is that you are an independent worker, who sells your >>work to the employer without any long-term commitment. >> >>So, really, if you are a *freelancer* so to speak, the OP is giving you >>the opportunity to find yourself some work using their website forums, >>where *employers* are advertising their needs. >> >>Not sure if Design-Crowd are taking commission for the work you do >>because of their service; something perhaps interesting to take a look >>at if you need the spare work. >> >> >> >>Yours Sincerely, >>Samuël ML Lison >> >>-- >>DreamCities.net - A Community for All! (http://www.dreamcities.net) >>Jobs Available: http://business.dreamcities.net/jobs.html >>Contact Me: http://about.dreamcities.net/contact.html > > > I think you are doing a great job John, the site is very useful. -- Peter nativespace - hosting & domain names providers of advanced, affordable UK hosting since 2001 http://www.nativespace.com |
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"Design-Crowd" <graphicworksREMOVE@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message news:<41ae04d6$0$23020$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.co m>...
> Hi all, Please dont think this spam. Just genuinely trying to help > freelancers > > I voluntary run a jobs forum for Freelance Designers and Programmers. We are > in need of more freelancers to apply for the projects we have on the board > at the moment. The more freelancers we have, means more projects being > posted > > There are no fees, its totally free. I run the community purely voluntary. > So I guess this is an invite if you are interested. > > www.designcrowd.com Thanks for the site! |
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