Monday, August 20, 2018

"I Want to Work from Home"

OK, cool.  Then may I recommend applying for a job with one of our sponsors, Academic Composition?

Here is a message from Alex, the CEO.  They're ramping up for the school year and if you have the penchant for writing or the patients for posting ads on Craigs list and whatnot, consider contacting him and letting him know Cappy sent you!


Thanks again to Aaron and all of his readers, this has been an incredibly productive summer for us! However, August is a slow month and many of our regular clients are now on break. Hence, we could definitely use more markets. Many of you have seen similar messages from us over the last few years and the deal is simple. 

To get started, we'll need you to follow these basic instructions.

Set up a new Gmail account with your initials in the title of the email address
Edit the forwarding features to ensure that all incoming emails are re-directed to Aleksey.Bashtavenko@gmail.com
Use that new Gmail account to set up a craigslist account
Once you're done, contact us and we'll walk you through on how you can begin working. The short version is that we'll give you ads to post on social media and once you post them, people will respond to your messages. At the end of each week, we'll pay you $5 for each person who will respond. Most of our markets spend less than 15 minutes working for us each week and generate 4-5 leads per week. Hence, the compensatory rate is easily in excess of $60 per hour! 

Please feel free to reach out to us any time and we look forward to hearing from you. 



Aleksey Bashtavenko
Academic Composition
 
Owner & Principal Writer
(540) 300-1253

1 comment:

SnapperTrx said...

No, no, no, Cappy. If you want to work from home all you need to do is get a pet and take "fur-ternity" leave. I cringe even typing that out...

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/minnesota-company-gives-fur-ternity-leave-to-pet-parents/ar-BBM5BPd?OCID=ansmsnnews11

I've already told my wife that when my daughter gets married this coming winter I am going to make it perfectly clear: We do not babysit animals. Grandkids, sure. Dogs? No. Unless her and her new husband want to pay me a cash fee, then Ill keep their dog while they go out, otherwise, not going to happen.