Forum Manager Wanted P/T

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Forum Manager Wanted P/T

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;) Any forum managers here looking for a P/T job ? https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpatCambo/?fref=nf
[quote Le Martret Fabrice
21 May at 06:03
FYI :

RS Cambodia is looking for a Customer service forum manager.

As part of customer service we would need a manager to manage a forum for a client.

The candidate has to be Native English UK speaker and must have a perfect English (better than mine!)

It's a long term contract (7 months).

The role.
It will:
Identify new posts on some forums
Select topics which are appropriate to respond to
Propose answers based on an existing FAQ

Training will be provided via Skype

French speaking would be an advantage

The volume of work is estimated at 5-7 hours per week initially and it will certainly increase.

Salary: $ 10 per hour

If you are interested please send us a PM with your resume and email.

Thank you!] [/quote]
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Re: Forum Manager Wanted P/T

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Those fuckers specify native English speakers from the UK! Guess I'm out.
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GM, can I upgrade from Moderator to Customer Service Forum Manager? That sounds nice. And, any chance of a uniform to go with that?
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Username Taken wrote:GM, can I upgrade from Moderator to Customer Service Forum Manager? That sounds nice. And, any chance of a uniform to go with that?
Yep, I'll get right on that first thing in the morning.
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^^ Nice of you to try on the uniform. :puke emoticon:
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Why not try the Skype teacher uniform?
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Re: Forum Manager Wanted P/T

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I'll give this opportunity over to my friend Bob. He speaks Northumbrian dialect English. That should work well. After 3 beers apiece he may as well be speaking Chamicuro. :beer3:
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