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UTN Now Hiring! (Community)
UTN Now Hiring! // Communitygoober kingJun 10, 2000, 8:07pm
Can you believe it? Since the Universal Town Network's humble beginnings
in April of last year, (all of 3 towns, to be exact) we've added over 60 towns and communities to our roster! And we have no intention of stopping! While 60 towns certainly is a lot of real estate, there are still plenty of communities out there that have gone unnoticed. But in order to spread the word and to truly "Connect Your Reality", we need your help! We're looking for able-bodied, enthusiastic individuals who are willing to commit to the future of the AW Universal Community. We have all sorts of positions in various areas of expertise that are just waiting to be filled! Not only that, but you don't have to be a UTN member in order to apply! In fact, I would prefer if you weren't an UTN member. That way, you wouldn't have to split your time between your town and your UTN duties. We'll take anyone (yes, even tourists) who want to help out! Of course, to be honest, these jobs come with no real benefits, no forms of payment, and no real "status". All of these jobs are strictly voluntary, and you should only apply for these positions if you are truly interested in helping out UTN and, by extension, the rest of the AW community. In other words, if you show up to the interview with a "what's in it for me?" attitude, don't expect to get hired. :) And we also want people who will commit to being a UTN volunteer. You must be able to log onto AW at least once a week (and, in some cases, daily) for staff meetings as well as performing your normal duties. So, think you fit the bill? Then check out http://utn.cjb.net/utnjobs.htm for more details! Welcome aboard! :) P.S. Do *not* reply to this NG message or respond via tgram. If you still have any questions after reading the UTN Staff page, or want to schedule an interview, email me at the address below. -- Goober King He's the one mumbling in the corner... rar1 at acs.buffalo.edu |