| DollyBean |
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Oct 3, 11, 12:09PM
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Joined: Oct 3, 11 Threads: 1 Posts: 1
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Hi there,
I am thinking of writing for some agencies and have a few in mind. I just wanted to know, is it ethical to work for more than one company? I did not feel confident in asking the companies themselves incase they took offence. Also, I was told the busy spell follows the academic calender, but which periods in particular mark the rush of jobs?
Many thanks
DB
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| Brendan992 |
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Oct 3, 11, 12:52PM
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Joined: Aug 31, 11 Threads: 2 Posts: 14
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Personally, I would say go ahead and shop around...you should lend your talents to the employer that treats the customer the best, pays the best, and has a steady stream of work. There's no way of knowing that, especially in this industry, without exposing yourself to multiple sites.
With that being said, I have never worked for one of the major sites...I'm sure a few of the other posters might have something more insightful to add.
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| Heremeout |
Writer |
Oct 4, 11, 03:38AM
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Joined: Sep 29, 11 Threads: 10 Posts: 249
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Watch out, not to fall victim of scamming and spamming companies!Since I joined this damn site, I have been made to believe there are plenty of such around! Some of them are keenly observing as you type.
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| munywab |
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Oct 4, 11, 04:29AM
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Joined: May 21, 11 Threads: 9 Posts: 115
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Heremeout: made to believe They make you believe, when it is, in most cases, not true. Before you take any advice from members here, be careful, use your wisdom, because they verbally destroy other companies and indirectly advertise theirs.
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| Heremeout |
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Oct 5, 11, 12:56AM
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Joined: Sep 29, 11 Threads: 10 Posts: 249
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Not far from truth!
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