I'm thinking about applying to work for eBay. eBay is based in
Utah, and they're hiring right now at $12.50 an hour, and I could work
from home doing e-mail support. Another plus is that if you work from
home for them, they pay for your high-speed internet access! I've just
got to work on my resume and e-mail it to them. I think would be an ok
job, even if I had to start out driving to work for the first part.
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-slunky
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| User: "Jane" |
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| Title: Re: eBay |
14 Dec 2006 06:19:24 PM |
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"slunky" <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote in message
news:slrneo1lql.1d2c.slunky@latitude.zero...
I'm thinking about applying to work for eBay. eBay is based in
Utah, and they're hiring right now at $12.50 an hour, and I could work
from home doing e-mail support. Another plus is that if you work from
home for them, they pay for your high-speed internet access! I've just
got to work on my resume and e-mail it to them. I think would be an ok
job, even if I had to start out driving to work for the first part.
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-slunky
That would be an awesome job!
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| User: "slunky" |
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| Title: Re: eBay |
14 Dec 2006 06:26:15 PM |
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_/ Jane wrote \_
That would be an awesome job!
I filled out the application and e-mailed it to them, so now I'm waiting
for them to call me back.
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-slunky
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| User: "Hexe" |
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| Title: Re: eBay |
14 Dec 2006 12:18:20 AM |
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 04:48:37 GMT, slunky <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote:
I'm thinking about applying to work for eBay. eBay is based in
Utah, and they're hiring right now at $12.50 an hour, and I could work
from home doing e-mail support. Another plus is that if you work from
home for them, they pay for your high-speed internet access! I've just
got to work on my resume and e-mail it to them. I think would be an ok
job, even if I had to start out driving to work for the first part.
good on ya.
since i live in Germany i had to subscribe to the German site, but i
don't speak German. i have to work through the UK site but i have a lot
of crap to sell because Alu's father died and he never threw anything
away and never only bought one item. i will have to work through the
Ireland site because it is in Euros but i can't really sell in the UK
and Ireland because i don't have bank accounts there to receive debit
card deposits. and if i sell only in Germany, i will have to sell in
English which will limit who bids. alu hasn't the time or translate
each article into German so i will have to use some German keywords.
this should be interesting. using Google to translate would produce
some interesting results.
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:Hexe
:Thought for the journey:
If you aren't big enough to lose you're too small to win.
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: eBay |
14 Dec 2006 12:22:20 AM |
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"Hexe" <greywitche@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8sq1o2lh7mk3spuf58tl5viehbgfvgv1q1@4ax.com...
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 04:48:37 GMT, slunky <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote:
I'm thinking about applying to work for eBay. eBay is based in
Utah, and they're hiring right now at $12.50 an hour, and I could work
from home doing e-mail support. Another plus is that if you work from
home for them, they pay for your high-speed internet access! I've just
got to work on my resume and e-mail it to them. I think would be an ok
job, even if I had to start out driving to work for the first part.
good on ya.
since i live in Germany i had to subscribe to the German site, but i
don't speak German. i have to work through the UK site but i have a lot
of crap to sell because Alu's father died and he never threw anything
away and never only bought one item. i will have to work through the
Ireland site because it is in Euros but i can't really sell in the UK
and Ireland because i don't have bank accounts there to receive debit
card deposits. and if i sell only in Germany, i will have to sell in
English which will limit who bids. alu hasn't the time or translate
each article into German so i will have to use some German keywords.
this should be interesting. using Google to translate would produce
some interesting results.
--
:Hexe
:Thought for the journey:
If you aren't big enough to lose you're too small to win.
what the hell is an Alu ,
and how come its , ' Alu " ,
and then its , " alu " ,
loo loo , skip alu loo
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| User: "Contrarian" |
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| Title: Re: eBay |
14 Dec 2006 03:02:06 AM |
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% <persent@gmail.com> wrote:
"Hexe" <greywitche@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8sq1o2lh7mk3spuf58tl5viehbgfvgv1q1@4ax.com...
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 04:48:37 GMT, slunky <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote:
I'm thinking about applying to work for eBay. eBay is based in
Utah, and they're hiring right now at $12.50 an hour, and I could work
from home doing e-mail support. Another plus is that if you work from
home for them, they pay for your high-speed internet access! I've just
got to work on my resume and e-mail it to them. I think would be an ok
job, even if I had to start out driving to work for the first part.
Sounds good.
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: eBay |
14 Dec 2006 03:10:18 AM |
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"Contrarian" <adrba65@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:iq8gh.515$dd.135@newsread1.mlpsca01.us.to.verio.net...
% <persent@gmail.com> wrote:
"Hexe" <greywitche@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8sq1o2lh7mk3spuf58tl5viehbgfvgv1q1@4ax.com...
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 04:48:37 GMT, slunky <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote:
I'm thinking about applying to work for eBay. eBay is based in
Utah, and they're hiring right now at $12.50 an hour, and I could work
from home doing e-mail support. Another plus is that if you work from
home for them, they pay for your high-speed internet access! I've just
got to work on my resume and e-mail it to them. I think would be an ok
job, even if I had to start out driving to work for the first part.
Sounds good.
so does a tuba
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