| anubhav |
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Jul 16, 11, 07:41PM
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Hi all, This is my first visit on essayscam.org, it was after i decided to start freelance writing. I have obtained Msc in International Business and recently completed MBA, we are all aware of the present economic downturn and the difficulties of finding a good job. Its been six months and i have not found an average job. I don't want to work in Asda or sainsbury or any other grocery store after having good education. Recently a friend suggested me to find work in freelance essay writing market, so if any experienced person could guide me through the application process for the same and industry's standard pay structure. Regards
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| FreelanceWriter |
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Jul 16, 11, 07:58PM
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I hope for your sake that English is not your native language because it does not sound like it is. Either way, it's obvious from just your introductory post that you don't write well enough to charge people for writing services, at least not in English. Having earned a degree and not wanting to work in a supermarket aren't the prerequisites for writing for a living; being a good writer is. Unfortunately, you're not. Maybe try retail sales management or something like that.
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| anubhav |
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Jul 16, 11, 08:26PM
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at freelancewriter, i am not trying to write a book or newspaper columns but i know i can produce well structured business plans, proposals, projection reports, business and finance related papers or essays for students. I have scored decent 2:1 on both my post grad degrees at reputed UK universities and in such papers the score depends on content rather than crispiness of your language use. I am not being rude but you can please leave that decision to me..... I asked for help and not criticism..... I still appreciate your time and concern but i cant back off without trying and will surely think over your advice. thanks....
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| pheelyks |
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Jul 16, 11, 09:37PM
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You want to do a job that you're totally unqualified to do, and someone that works in the industry and knows what he's talking about let you know. This is help, and it's the only help you're going to get here.
If you openly tell all of your customers that you are not a native speaker and that everything you write clearly reflects this, you can find a few customers willing to work with you directly. There are also plenty of scam companies that will hire you and screw you over. No decent company will hire you as a writer because your language skills aren't up to snuff.
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| FreelanceWriter |
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Edited by: FreelanceWriter Jul 16, 11, 10:35PM
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anubhav: at freelancewriter, i am not trying to write a book or newspaper columns but i know i can produce well structured business plans, proposals, projection reports, business and finance related papers or essays for students. I have scored decent 2:1 on both my post grad degrees at reputed UK universities and in such papers the score depends on content rather than crispiness of your language use. I am not being rude but you can please leave that decision to me..... I asked for help and not criticism..... I still appreciate your time and concern but i cant back off without trying and will surely think over your advice. thanks....
First, this isn't Twitter. Just say whatever you have to say or use the quote function.
You sound perfectly qualified to write in whatever your native language is. You could also write in English for any customer who chooses to give you the chance after you disclose that English is not your native language. The only thing you're not qualified to do and shouldn't do is sell your writing services to American students without disclosing that English is not your native language. They don't want writing that's so obviously ESL that it comes across in the simplest writing of an Internet forum post. In this country, your English and punctuation and word choice and style would be major problems in any academic paper regardless of how good the content might be.
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| Juliano |
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Jan 7, 12, 09:33AM
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anubhav: I have scored decent 2:1 on both my post grad degrees at reputed UK universities and in such papers the score depends on content rather than crispiness of your language use. How on earth.. Anyhow, I might make use of your services since they sound quite affordable.
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| editor75 |
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Jan 7, 12, 09:56AM
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FreelanceWriter: Having earned a degree and not wanting to work in a supermarket aren't the prerequisites for writing for a living; being a good writer is.
FW, you're such an ass. you're proud of yourself and consider yourself a "good writer" because you do kids' homework for them.
you know what good writers do? they publish things that have their name in the byline, or on the cover.
you know what jughead hack wannabes who can't put together a decent, interesting sentence do? they do kids' homework for them, and pretend they're God's entitled gift on anonymous message boards.
anubhav will do just fine in this shadow-industry for scumbags, unfortunately... just like you do. hopefully, s/he won't be as deluded.
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| FreelanceWriter |
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Edited by: FreelanceWriter Jan 7, 12, 11:45AM
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editor75: FW, you're such an ass. you're proud of yourself and consider yourself a "good writer" because you do kids' homework for them...you know what good writers do? they publish things that have their name in the byline, or on the cover...you know what jughead hack wannabes who can't put together a decent, interesting sentence do? they do kids' homework for them, and pretend they're God's entitled gift on anonymous message boards. All I did was suggest to someone whose post is very obviously written in ESL-English that if he decides to enter this industry, he not offer his services to any native English-speaking customers without disclosing that he is ESL. Not sure what about that suggests excessive "pride" on my part. My name appeared on plenty of work in the U.S. published by the federal agency that I worked for and they seemed to think I was a writer because the sign they had on my office door read "Writer/Editor" and that's what all my agency credentials and earnings statements said.
editor75: anubhav will do just fine in this shadow-industry for scumbags, unfortunately... just like you do. hopefully, s/he won't be as deluded. If you're so worried about a "shadow-industry for scumbags" you should be happy and not angry that I've simply encouraged someone to be 100% honest with his prospective customers about his English skills before taking their money.
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| editor75 |
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Jan 7, 12, 12:56PM
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FreelanceWriter: published by the federal agency that I worked for
lol-- perfect. now I see where you developed your "style."
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| amnateeb |
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Jan 10, 12, 08:40AM
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FreelanceF*ucker only knows how to criticize. He is not able to reply sensibly and logic is beyond his understanding. He focuses on English language only, other things remain ignored to him. I wonder what he writes for students. That must be a piece of **** like his posts on this forum.
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| pheelyks |
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Jan 10, 12, 09:51AM
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amnateeb: He is not able to reply sensibly and logic is beyond his understanding. He focuses on English language only, other things remain ignored to him. Even if this were true, he's still one up on you.
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| amnateeb |
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Jan 10, 12, 10:46AM
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pheelyks: Even if this were true, he's still one up on you.
Who believes you, btw?--only the other sh*itters who will soon post to protect you. Lol!
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| pheelyks |
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Jan 10, 12, 10:59AM
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amnateeb: Who believes you People who know how to read.
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| amnateeb |
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Jan 10, 12, 11:11AM
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pheelyks: People who know how to read.
.. but don't know how to understand and reply with logic.
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| pheelyks |
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Jan 10, 12, 11:30AM
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No, I'm pretty sure you don't believe me.
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| amnateeb |
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Edited by: amnateeb Jan 10, 12, 11:47AM
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pheelyks: No, I'm pretty sure you don't believe me.
Yes. I don't believe you as I can read and understand well. You f*ck off!
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| amnateeb |
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Edited by: amnateeb Jan 10, 12, 12:05PM
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Who wants to laugh? Must see it---"The Unholy Trinity(Pheelyks, Freelancewriter And Wrt) That Messed Up This Forum". here we go... ROTFLMAO!
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| amnateeb |
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Jan 10, 12, 12:11PM
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One more Please.
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| pheelyks |
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Jan 10, 12, 04:19PM
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amnateeb: I don't believe you as I can read and understand well. No, no, no. You're getting confused. people that know how to read and possess critical thinking skills tend to believe me, if only because I don't make claims that aren't easy to prove or self-evident. Things like, "amadweeb's writing isn't up to academic standards."
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| amnateeb |
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Jan 16, 12, 06:33AM
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pheelyks: people that know how to read and possess critical thinking skills tend to believe me, if only because I don't make claims that aren't easy to prove or self-evident.
Why do you not focus on improving your writing skills, Mr. ignorant? Capitalize the first word of a sentence.
pheelyks: Even if this were true, he's still one up on you.
I think you have never taken an English grammar class. Go get enrolled in one that can help you construct conditional sentences.
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