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chelynn
I am responding to some classified ads for people looking for jobs. This one individual only wants something where he can make $30 an hour. Here is what I am thinking of writing in response to him (inside my whole e-mail with other information, of course!):
"I know you are looking for $30 per hour, and you have the potential to make that or more with this opportunity!"
Here is my line of thought. If you make $100 for a show (which is about average, right?), and you put two hours into the actual show and one hour into all the other stuff--host coaching, submitting the order, etc.--that comes out to over $30 an hour. Right?
"I know you are looking for $30 per hour, and you have the potential to make that or more with this opportunity!"
Here is my line of thought. If you make $100 for a show (which is about average, right?), and you put two hours into the actual show and one hour into all the other stuff--host coaching, submitting the order, etc.--that comes out to over $30 an hour. Right?