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Poll: Do you plan on working or being available during the Christmas and year-end holidays?
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Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 02:47 inglês para espanhol + ...
Um, yes
Dec 13, 2017
I have no choice. I need the money to pay my Washington DC lobbyist.
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Kay Denney França Local time: 08:47 francês para inglês
depends on the client!
Dec 13, 2017
I shall remain available for my direct clients who pay a decent rate, but not for the lower-paying agencies. And since I'm looking to get rid of one of those, I'll be open to picking up emergencies from a new client provided they pay well. I shan't be working too hard though, I'm pretty sure I'll have plenty of time to spend with my family, maybe even go away for a few days to see a friend down south, while my partner goes skiing.
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