i'm with major players in london and they've kept me busy for the best part
of 5 years between print and (this year) flash
i also get paid within 5 days of putting in my invoice if i do it by monday
6pm
the only thing is that you are kind of limited to what they pay but as it's
pretty much on par
Excellent suggestion Helmut.
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Helmut Granda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> * Ask your connections for connections on your city. You might be surprised
> of them knowing some one in the area.
> * Contact some one such Aquent. I was in the same position as you are and
>
* Ask your connections for connections on your city. You might be surprised
of them knowing some one in the area.
* Contact some one such Aquent. I was in the same position as you are and
they helped me to get in the door with some great agencies. For sure you
wont get the salary you might get on y
Yeah I'm already compiling a list of local agencies. I had a ton of
connections in my last city but I'm new out here in D.C. Just wondering what
other avenues there might be.
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:46 PM, dr.ache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you should contact agencies... those who are in onlin
you should contact agencies... those who are in online advertisement for
bigger
companies... these guys always have to few people to do all the work.
try to get on their freelancer list and work hard - so they can see you
can do their
work in a short time then it should not be a problem to g
A bit off topic plus I don't know where to search recent flashcoders
archives.
I've been living off of freelance work for more than a year now but lately
it's getting difficult to drum up contracts. I figured I'd hit up the pros
to see how you guys are finding work.
Do you have a favorite job listi
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