We have a great number of gardening experts here at DG and we all appreciate how generously you share your knowledge and advice - it keeps our community flourishing and humming with activity.
However, if you are interested in combining your garden knowledge with some editing skills, there's an opportunity that is tailor-made just for you at DIY. You can read more here:
http://tbe.taleo.net/NA5/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=CARSDIRECT&cws=2&rid=623
They are looking for one or more editors with gardening expertise to proofread and edit existing articles and add your own tips and advice to enhance them. Check it out and let them know if you are interested!
Freelance Editing Opportunity for one or more DG members
Went to the web address, they don't post any salary info, why? Also they want my password to respond to the job opening, again, why? Any help with this? Kathy. P.s. I forgot my password, can it be sent again please.
Kathy you are logged into DG so you can check on your password by clicking on the "My info" in the bar of links above.
I don't think you need a password to submit your application via this form: http://tbe.taleo.net/NA5/ats/careers/apply.jsp;jsessionid=F3249E65615C286DCB7C8937AC81684D.NA5_primary_jvm?org=CARSDIRECT&cws=2
My understanding is the position is freelance and you would be paid for each piece you edit. Beyond that, any questions relating to the position will have to go to the folks who are receiving the applications - I'm afraid I can't help you with the details; I'm just passing along the info for those who are interested :-)
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