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Experiences at Freelance
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How would you describe what you did at Freelance?Translation in English, French and Turkish.
Posted @ 11:17PM, August 30, 2007
by Eda Cakmak | Permalink |
What's the interview process like at Freelance?There was none.
Posted @ 07:01PM, August 24, 2007
by TrumpetBugle Horn | Permalink |
What was your major and how applicable is it to your position at Freelance?History. I am freelancing in historical research.
Posted @ 07:01PM, August 24, 2007
by TrumpetBugle Horn | Permalink |
What was the main reason for accepting your job (location, opportunity, money) at Freelance?Love of the work.
Posted @ 07:01PM, August 24, 2007
by TrumpetBugle Horn | Permalink |
How long did it take for you to land your job at Freelance?You could say in no time at all, or that it took a lifetime. It took a lifetime to reach the stage where I was free from other obligations.
Posted @ 07:00PM, August 24, 2007
by TrumpetBugle Horn | Permalink |
What do you miss most about Freelance?Dusty libraries and aged yellow documents.
Posted @ 06:59PM, August 24, 2007
by TrumpetBugle Horn | Permalink |
What are people reading at Freelance?Making Sense of the Molly Maguires by Kevin Kenny.
Posted @ 06:58PM, August 24, 2007
by TrumpetBugle Horn | Permalink |
What's unique about working at Freelance?It requires long hours of solitude. It also requires travel.
Posted @ 06:55PM, August 24, 2007
by TrumpetBugle Horn | Permalink |
What's the funniest thing that ever happened to you at Freelance?I write in my sleep -- all nonsense, of course.
Posted @ 06:54PM, August 24, 2007
by TrumpetBugle Horn | Permalink |
What blogs are people reading at Freelance?I usually do not read blogs. I read postings on bulletin boards from Ancestry.com. In particular, the bulletin board for Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania and Castlecomer, Kilkenny, Ireland.
Posted @ 06:54PM, August 24, 2007
by TrumpetBugle Horn | Permalink |
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