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Category:Writing/Translation > Creative Writing
ID:6011
Title:Project turnaround assignment
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
have to produce article for business web publication describing my experience in the turnaround of a nightclub i undertook highlighting the issues, tasks etc that i encountered. have produced an ouitline of about 600 words but probably need double that.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Up to £250 (Approx Up to $392)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:12/01/2009 12:14
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G. P. on 13/01/2009 00:26I bid for this message. Received a site web notification that there was an error and my bid had not been made properly. Please contact me if this is so and I will rebid as before.
N. G. on 13/01/2009 10:07Hello,
I liked your project. I am going to bid for it as I feel quite qualified for it due to my prior experience. However, I would like to know whether you would be willing to answer my queries pertaining to the project.
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