05/11/2008 Writing Jobs and Links
May 11, 2008 by John Hewitt
Today’s Job Advice
Work on your job interview skills. you can practice with a friend. Try to have them think up tough but realistic questions that will challenge you. Get used to talking about yourself.
Today’s Writing Job Roll
- Proofreader/Copy Editor — Richmond, VA
- Proofreader Copyeditor — New York, NY
- Writer/Editor — Ithaca, NY
- Writer / Research (nursing) — Glendale, CA
- Freelance Writers — Telecommute
- Proofreader — Boston, MA
- Assistant Editor — Virginia Beach, VA
- Freelance Writers — Illinois
- Associate Editor/Writer — Washington, DC
- New Media Writer — New York, NY














Hey, thanks for the link, John!
(I love visiting your site now. What a great theme choice lol)
James -Men with Penss last blog post..Should You Specialize in Website Content?
@ James
The shootouts are the high point of my Sunday Reading James.
@ John - Really? Lately I was wondering if this was one of those things we’d started by popular demand but that had already become a passing fancy for people. I’m glad to see that they’re not (in your case, at least).
I suppose the drive-bys are not really the best type of post to stir discussion and comments, either, so maybe I’m focusing on that too much as a measure of whether people like them or not. Doesn’t mean they don’t get read and enjoyed if there are no comments.
James -Men with Penss last blog post..Should You Specialize in Website Content?
@ James - I understand the dilemma. Sometimes it feels as if a lack of comments means a lack of interest, but some articles are interesting without being comment inducing.
Just wanted to share a warning. The ad above for Freelance Writers - Virtual (PostingID: 676047089) is a scam. If you reply, you get a reply saying they are interested in your working for them, please follow this link for more details. When you follow the link, it simply takes you to a website that tries to get you to give them your ZIP code and which type of vehicle you are interested in. Presumably, they then sell these contacts to auto dealers in your area. In any case, the whole thing is a scam.
Todd Eastmans last blog post..The World’s Largest Paper Envelope?
@ Todd
I have deleted the listing. Thank you.