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    Thumbs up People per hour

    My colleague where i work now has suggested a website for beginner graphic designers to professional, its is Find Freelancers - 84,055 Freelance Jobs on PeoplePerHour.com this is worth looking at if any of you are new to the design process and quick and easy way to build up cash if u need it.

    It doesnt just do graphics there is web design, marketing, programming and some others.

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    The cancer of the design industry.

    It may well be good for beginners, but it's shoddy for everyone else. Whys that you ask? Because now you get every business or company posting their briefs on sites like that, looking for the quick cheap option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antisis91 View Post
    My colleague where i work now
    Do you work under a bridge? Is that why your colleague where you work now is such a troll?

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    I have had serveral well paid jobs from this site. I would say it is good to build up a profile on PPHour as it goes into a lot of detail etc and this gives people the option to see exactly what you can do e.g. 5 years exp with indesign etc and you can link online stuff and put portfolios etc on it.
    However as printbar said you get so many people wanting a cheap job some times it laughable.
    I would just say dont get tied down to applying for loads of rubbish job posts, however after my first day of regisatring I got a lot of companies ringing me for inteviews after seeing my profile.
    Good Luck!

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    If you live in a country where £200 can feed a family for a month, then that's fine :) In my opinion this site and other sites like PPH (odesk, elance, freelancer.com, etc.) is a SLAVERY!

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    well like I said before dont waste your time reading all the crappy job posts for £2 for a 68 pg brochure and getting anrgy about it. I don't live in a country where you can feed a family for a month on £200 (although I think if pushed I could, I'm quiet thrifty!) I live in London and get paid a decent wage, maybe I was just lucky. (but I didn't bid for these jobs people saw my profile on pph and contacted me.)

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    It's not too bad a site if you're prepared to sift through the shite paying jobs (some UK briefs even clearly state they're paying less than the UK minimum wage, which is often commented on, by which time 15 people in India have already bid).

    The concept of using 'tickets' to bid is understandable. You get 10 free bids on jobs, but once those have run out, you are required to buy more from PPH in order to be able to bid. This is a nice idea, in that it should potentially keep the standard (and ideally prices) high, but there seems to be a constant stream of new blood to offer low prices for jobs.

    It's an ok site to keep an eye on and pick up smaller 'in between' jobs but I honestly couldn't imagine it being worthwhile for someone from a richer country to be bidding for jobs there as a means of making end meet.

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    Yes i think your right on that front paul, I guess I my point was its okay for me and I've had a few people contact me via it and proberbly because I'm in London and maybe there is just a few good people in a vast array of s**t jobs. : ) mostly crap but okay sometimes

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    These websites where lower cost of living countries have companys/individuals out bidding you are the killing of a freelancer.

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    I came across this site not so long ago, it seems to be alright.

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