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Cheap labor!
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Dean Brennan
on May 21, 2008 at 7:17:32 pm
I just saw this ad in the Austin, TX craigslist under the job postings. I find it funny that someone has to import, edit, transcode, author a DVD....for $25!!!! It is a simple job, yes. But $25???
"I'm interested in finding someone who can make an i-movie for me. I've done this myself twice, but I'm a novice and want someone with a wee bit more experience. I've filmed it just needs to be uploaded and edited. This movie would have to be completed by Monday, May 26, 2008 by noon. It needs to have a simple menu, play on a DVD player, have audio and titles. Please e-mail me with questions. I have an example of what I want. Since I'm an educator, I can't offer you a lot of money, but am willing to pay $25 and you may use me as a reference. This is a great opportunity for those individuals wanting to build their professional portfolios. Hopefully, you can help out a teacher :-)"
What do you all think?
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