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Freelance Digital Designer- UTV Media (GB)
UTV plc
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We now have a vacancy for a Freelance Digital Designer to work 3 days a week across our local radio station websites (E.g. Signal Radio, Juice FM and The Pulse) designing and implementing our commercial inventory and turning briefs into online ads that work for our clients across MPUs, Skyscrapers, microsites, takeovers etc.

The ideal person will need to be well organised and able to manage a heavy work flow and meet deadlines and have a good working knowledge of Photoshop, HTML, CSS and Flash.
http://www.mediauk.com/radio/jobs/18280/freelance-digital-designer
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The closing date for applications is Thursday 24 April 2014.

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???
No one here wants to work.
A matter of attitude.

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One of the things I have noticed here over modern years has been successive governments encouraging more and more young people to go to university. However a big chunk of those from the lower end do not stick it and others doing degrees in conjured up subjects that mean damn little.

Maybe things are too hot for them over your way Belfrager? :D
"Quit you like men:be strong"

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One of the things I have noticed here over modern years has been successive governments encouraging more and more young people to go to university. However a big chunk of those from the lower end do not stick it and others doing degrees in conjured up subjects that mean damn little.

Maybe things are too hot for them over your way Belfrager? :D

The idea of democratize access to universities is a stupid one that only could have the result that it had. An electrician or a plummer wins ten times more than any Economist, Engineer,etc.
A matter of attitude.




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[Video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbGthv-dJp4&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/video]

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I am still waiting on that salary that @Frenzie promised me for my constant adverts for DnD that I put out........   :eek:



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!desufnoc em sah eussi elohw sihT


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I haven't had a job since 1987. I've been self-employed since then. I'd fire me, but then hiring somebody to replace me could be a problem.
What would happen if a large asteroid slammed into the Earth?
According to several tests involving a watermelon and a large hammer, it would be really bad!



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Freelance sales executive, The Imaging Cloud
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Here at The Imaging Cloud we are looking for an outgoing sales executive with excellent knowledge of the radio industry. The applicant will have an extensive contacts list, in particular on the production / creative side.

Your role will be to promote and sell our online imaging content delivery service to the UK radio industry. The role is commission based and can be as many or as little hours as you would like. The role would ideally suit as a second job.

The position can either be based out of our London offices or from home. We would cover meeting / travel expenses and pay commission on any sales.
"Closes: Wednesday 7 May"
http://www.mediauk.com/radio/jobs

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Here's one for Mr. Howie.
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Choice Consultants are Scotland’s leading specialist advertising and media sales recruitment consultancy.

Glasgow/ Central Scotland




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Reply #19
Wll now Joshn, I never had to ask to appear on television or the two occasions on radio they came looking for me....!
"Quit you like men:be strong"

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I may, at some point, consider a change. After the pattern I'm already familiar with, I will remain an I.C. (That's "Dirty Capitalist" to you, Josh.)

I've been looking over the field, and there is a possibility that I will contract to a different outfit than the one I presently work with. It comes with serious changes though, and it's not to be taken lightly.

Right now, I work in "Turn and burn". I pick up freight here in the Chicago area, then deliver it over thataway, then head back home clean. The pay while loaded isn't shabby-- 1.07 a mile at present-- but I take it in the shorts headed back since dead-head miles don't pay at all.

Then there's the OTR lifestyle that many expedited drivers have. They take a run, and don't get home again for weeks or months at a time. You make more money because there's less dead-head, but the other side of that coin is that you live in the van for that time. I mean, sleeping, eating, watching TV or "working" on the computer, and using truck-stop facilities for basic necessities between runs. At the end of three months on the road, even the relatively huge Sprinter gets a bit small when it's been your "home" for that time period. Expedited has some serious down time too, you can be three days between paying loads. Question: Do you think you can live in a metal container that's 12 feet long by 6 feet wide by 4 feet high when you're not having to share that space with freight? I wonder how the big-rig guys do it, their sleepers aren't noticeably bigger than a van is and they manage to crowd a lot of stuff in those things.

So-- if I decide to make such a change, it's a serious change.
What would happen if a large asteroid slammed into the Earth?
According to several tests involving a watermelon and a large hammer, it would be really bad!

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Question: Do you think you can live in a metal container that's 12 feet long by 6 feet wide by 4 feet high when you're not having to share that space with freight?

Better to be in jail.
At least, you don't have to keep on paying.

My suggestion, join the Legion Etrangére and live a life of adventure.
In alternative, get yourself a bicycle and just head to the world tour.

As you can see, plenty of options. Besides some rich American widow, probably the best for you. :)
A matter of attitude.