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Nuts
09-07-2006, 10:06 AM
Proposal:
Individual required for work on a new business model requiring translation of Hanyu Pinyin and Mandarin written characters.

Compensation:
Commission based (Negotiable) Depending on success, this position may lead to permanent employment. All compensation will be paid on a "per job' basis. I cannot guarantee frequency or availability of future employment.

Location:
Travel will not be necessary and individual will be able to work from home assuming that he or she has access to a stable Internet connection and a telephone. Availability and scheduling are crucial for this position.

Start Date:
I am projecting a start date in approximately 2-3 months, perhaps sooner depending on initial response.

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If you have questions, post here. If you are interested, please PM me and I will forward my email address for future correspondence.

Please refrain from posting in this thread unless you have a legitimate question or suggestion, thank you.

GenocideAlive
09-08-2006, 9:31 AM
Hunh. I know a couple of people that know mandarin, but I think most of them are stabley employed. Any idea as to hours and time investment? I don't think they're going to be willing to give up their 9-5 for a sketchy return on their time.

Nuts
09-08-2006, 9:48 AM
Yeah, I was thinking this would be more appropriate for a young person, perhaps someone in China that had learned English as a secondary language. I have no earthly idea how well this might go and to be honest, the commissions and the time invested won't be very much in the beginning.

But if you happen to speak to one of these people, you might ask if they're interested. When I said availability and scheduling were crucial, I should have clarified. It doesn't matter when they are available, so long as we can meet up online at a given time to go over the jobs. This could easily be done in the evenings, after a normal days work.

Just make certain they understand that this is a completely new venture, so its success is uncertain for the moment.

Thanks GA. :)

PrestonBurke
09-09-2006, 8:55 PM
Lawl... I can speak cantonese and mandarin. But i'm no use to you, too busy with High School homework.

wa123
09-10-2006, 9:45 PM
I can translate Chinese for you.
Whats the rate of pay? Is nice to earn some USD

Nuts
09-11-2006, 7:47 AM
I can translate Chinese for you.
Whats the rate of pay? Is nice to earn some USD


Check your PM for info. Thanks