I Found a Job!
Well, it's just a temporary job, but I'll take what I can get!
Thanks again to MESSAGE, my lifeline here in Paris, I responded to a job posting on the forum. A France-based marketing company called DMS was looking for native English speakers to proofread and edit a set of questionnaires for one of their clients, Louis Vuitton. I went in for an informal interview and briefing session a couple weeks ago and started work almost immediately. The best part (and the only reason I could take the position) is that I can do all the work from home and submit everything on-line. I get paid 6 € for each questionnaire I edit. It won't be a lot of money, but at least what I earn will add to our babysitting fund and allow us to splurge on a couple of meals.
I haven't actually gotten paid yet, so we'll see how French bureaucrazy works with this endeavor.
Thanks again to MESSAGE, my lifeline here in Paris, I responded to a job posting on the forum. A France-based marketing company called DMS was looking for native English speakers to proofread and edit a set of questionnaires for one of their clients, Louis Vuitton. I went in for an informal interview and briefing session a couple weeks ago and started work almost immediately. The best part (and the only reason I could take the position) is that I can do all the work from home and submit everything on-line. I get paid 6 € for each questionnaire I edit. It won't be a lot of money, but at least what I earn will add to our babysitting fund and allow us to splurge on a couple of meals.
I haven't actually gotten paid yet, so we'll see how French bureaucrazy works with this endeavor.
2 Comments:
Uhhh...can you uh, work out a Louis Vuitton purse for me? Please consult David on negotiation techniques as apparently he should be well-versed with that given that one of his professors worked at Vuitton...or was that Hermes?
Congrats Lynna! So cool how you end up with these neat jobs! Enjoy the extra cash!
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