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Freelance journalist jobs range in nature
from the mundane to the highly dangerous. In fact, many people have died
whilst pursuing this noble profession.
Just imagine undertaking a freelance
journalist job in a place like Iraq during war time. Certainly there is
plenty to write about, with action happening all around you, and there
are plenty of customers prepared to pay for good copy - from newspapers
and magazines to TV news programs and news agencies.
If you're looking for excitement, this
kind of freelance journalist job may be right up your street. But you
need to be aware of the risks. You could get hit by a stray bullet which
is intended for someone else altogether. Or you could even be kidnapped
and held hostage by one party of another in the course of the
hostilities.
If all this sounds far too dangerous,
don't worry. There are plenty of other freelance journalist jobs you can
pursue. You could be a straight contributor to a hobby magazine, or
write articles for submission to trade or other magazines. The
possibilities are endless.
And don't worry. You don't have to have
extensive qualifications to get a freelance journalist job. Most
importantly, you need the ability to get the job done, and the
determination to overcome obstacles and hit very tight deadlines. You
need the ability to write the number of words requested, on time, every
time.
There is no margin for error. You either
deliver the goods time in, time out, or you move over and let someone
else take on your freelance journalist jobs.
But if you think you are up to the
challenge, trying signing up for a good jobs site, such as
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You may find it brings you all the
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