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This just arrived. \"light\" legal amounts to slighty pregnant. 5 US cents a word, scanned and you don\'t even have a proper e-mail address (one that seems to have been arranged for the occasion). So there is no way at all to know who you are dealing with. Plus you should send your CV into cyber space to this totally unknown party.
This just arrived. \"light\" legal amounts to slighty pregnant. 5 US cents a word, scanned and you don\'t even have a proper e-mail address (one that seems to have been arranged for the occasion). So there is no way at all to know who you are dealing with. Plus you should send your CV into cyber space to this totally unknown party.
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Evert DELOOF-SYS Belgium Local time: 23:01 Member English to Dutch + ...
I closed this 'job' offer
Dec 11, 2002
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On 2002-12-11 19:58, writeaway wrote:
This just arrived. \"light\" legal amounts to slighty pregnant. 5 US cents a word, scanned and you don\'t even have a proper e-mail address (one that seems to have been arranged for the occasion). So there is no way at all to know who you are dealing with. Plus you should send your CV into cyber space to this totally unknown party.
This just arrived. \"light\" legal amounts to slighty pregnant. 5 US cents a word, scanned and you don\'t even have a proper e-mail address (one that seems to have been arranged for the occasion). So there is no way at all to know who you are dealing with. Plus you should send your CV into cyber space to this totally unknown party.
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Tina Vonhof (X) Canada Local time: 15:01 Dutch to English + ...
Not enough information
Mar 25, 2003
Many job offers posted don\'t provide enough information about the content (a sample paragraph is always helpful)or when the job would start and end. Many either pay too little or don\'t mention what they intend to pay. Sometimes they mention a web site that turns out to be unaccessible. All in all, I rarely see a job I would want to bid on.
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