Alex over at Academic Composition is expanding his hiring to other cities. Again, this is NOT going to pay $80,000 a year, but if you're currently out of college, can't find a job, and don't want to work minimum wage, well, here you go. It has the added bonus of sticking it back to the man because this company does college students' homework for them.
Here are the specifics he's provided me:
If you reside in one of the below listed regions, you can seize this opportunity by posting ads on craigslist.
1. Honolulu, HI
2. Houston, TX
3. Dallas, TX
4. Denver, CO
5. Los Angeles, CA
6. San Franciso, CA
7. New York, NY
8. Hartford, CT
9. Philadelphia, PA
10. Pittsburgh, PA
11. Atlanta, GA
12. Raleigh, NC
13. Chicago, IL
14. Phoenix, AZ
15. St. Louis, MO
16. Minneapolis, MN
17. Boston, MA
18. Toronto, ON
19. Vancouver, BC
20. Ann Arbor, MI
Next, all you'd need to do is follow this simple four step process to receive a $25 start-up compensation.
A. Create a new gmail account
B. Set up the forwarding features to ensure that all of their incoming emails are automatically re-directed to me (sounds more complicated than it really is, most people will be able to figure out how to do this within 3 minutes)
C. Use the new GMAIL account to set up a Craigslist account
D. Receive my ads and prepare to post them in the city where they reside
If
you post the ad specifically as you were instructed to, it will not be
flagged and removed by craigslist. If your ad stays live on the forum
for one full week, you will be paid $20. If it stays for a full 12
hours, a $15 compensation is in order. If it only lasts three days, I'll
pay you $10. If it survives for a mere 3 hours, you'll be paid $5.
Contact Alex at academiccomposition@gmail.comAgain, I know it's not an investment banking position, but it beats delivering pizzas.
Do it. This guy's legit
ReplyDeleteYou're better than this, Aaron.
ReplyDeleteGlen, What are you talking about?
ReplyDeleteI get paid, I put up the ad. I even agree with his business model. What more is there to it than that?