Freelance Writing for Magazine

America’s Medical Magazine is once again soliciting articles/artwork/photos/poems etc. that involve first person accounts of dealing with any aspect of a medically-related situation. (This can include other’s close to you’s experiences/mental health/recovery/common-place or non-life threatening illnesses as well as exotic/dangerous situations). 300-3000 word range, we buy selected rights, reprints are great. 5-10c word range for payment. Payment on acceptance. We are very happy to hear from people who are not professional writers, but in that case we ask that you write down your story before you contact us. To query, send email to address below with a description of the work you propose and ideally a short sample passage in the body of the email. No attachments. We cannot reply to emails which do not meet these guidelines. Thanks, and we look forward to hearing from you!

* Compensation: 5-10c word, buy selected rights, reprints ok, pay on acceptance
* Telecommuting is ok.
* This is a part-time job.
* This is a contract job.
* OK to highlight this job opening for persons with disabilities.

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The Promise of Telecommuting Is Just Around The Corner

For twenty years, there has been talk that telecommuting would ease congestion on the roads, allow for working parents to more easily tend to their children, and perhaps even save companies money by lessening the need for office space and its accoutrements. Journalists in particular diligently prepared articles about it, interviewing pioneering telecommuters, talking with traffic engineers, canvassing child-care experts, and surveying commercial real estate brokers. Pretty much all of them predicted a significant impact. Telecommuting wasn?t embraced by anyone other than zealots back then for a variety of reasons. Overall, telecommuters reported that they missed the office, the camaraderie of fellow workers, the give-and-take, and besides, being home all the time gave them cabin fever. An Organizational Guide to Telecommuting

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Outside Contract Website / Web Services Sales Rep Needed

Website sales rep needed to sell websites to local and national prospects. This position pays 20% commission of the gross sale, only. Our sites generally start at $1200. We price the jobs. You will not be an employee of the company, strictly contract sales. There are no benefits or perks at this time, just a nice commission. You will need to use your own stuff to make the sales, such as phone, computer, vehicle, gas, etc., these will not be provided.

The person we are seeking should have the following qualities:

- A great phone voice will be a huge plus.
- Dresses professionally when meeting when clients.
- Must be courteous and respectful on the phone - no high pressure sales tactics.
- Needs knowledge of the internet, websites, and the latest bells and whistles.
- Needs to speak, read, and write English perfectly and clearly.
- Needs to be able to close sales
- Needs to be able to navigate through the sales process and understand that it is a process that requires multiple customer contacts before the deal is closed the majority of the time.
- Needs to be located in the metro Atlanta, GA area.
- Must represent our company well.
- Background check may be required.

We will give you a list of companies to contact (cold call), based on our early assessment of their web design needs. Please send your resume for our consideration.

DO NOT CALL about this opportunity, we will call or email you if we are interested.

* Location: Covington, GA
* Compensation: Commission - 20% of Gross Sale
* Telecommuting is ok.
* This is a part-time job.
* This is a contract job.

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