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Freelance postings

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Matt Chirdon
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I was wondering if you guys thought it was appropriate for crewers to post freelance TD jobs on this site? For example; I get a call to TD the Penn State game for the Big Ten Network this weekend, but I can't. They ask me if I know anybody that would be able to do it. I don't. It would be nice if I could I tell them to go post it on editsuite. I think it's pretty common that most TDs don't have trouble finding work, so It would be more of a tool for the crewers than for us. Any thoughts? By the way, the above scenario is real, so if you want to work at Penn State this Fri/Sat contact the Big Ten Network.

-Matt

Lou Delgresiano
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I think we get inundated enough with "FWD: Emergency TD Need (this weekend)" emails.
John Henkel
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Awww, we woulnd't break any bones, now. ;) Seriously, we do have a jobs section, although it doesn't get as much traffic as we'd like. It does make sense to use that section of our site for job postings. Thanks.
Matt Chirdon
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Gotcha.
Mike Cumbo
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Matt, in the past it was "suggested" by the board owners that people use the "Job Board" section for posting jobs. There have been some who have slipped a "hey, I need a TD" thread in here and there without any bones being broken.