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She said offers from people in the village included qualified teachers offering to work for free and residents being prepared to mow the grass and do administration at the school.
Refinery workers plead for jobs dispensing fuel, offering to work for no pay.
They hang around here the whole day, eating and drinking and swimming, offering to work for free.
Meanwhile, M.R.P. began offering to work for free with cities to help them choose from a menu of mortgage-repair options, including but not limited to eminent domain.
It may be, he said, that offering to work for less might be thought to signal that you are a bad lawyer.
For example, the new law does not stop young people writing to organisations speculatively, offering to work for free in return for that all-important experience in their CV.
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Unemployed mechanics turned up at Baldwin's shop in Mooresville, N.C., offering to work, free, for his makeshift team.
Predators of every sort have regrouped and returned to their old ways, this time as loan-modification companies, inserting themselves between hard-strapped homeowners and banks, offering to work deals — for cash up front.
They have regrouped, this time as loan-modification companies, inserting themselves between hard-strapped homeowners and banks, offering to work deals -- for cash up front.
Sexually abused at 11, placed in a foster home, abused again, then drifting towards Los Angeles where she made her home with various wealthy Angelinos by offering to work as a nursemaid for their children in exchange for room and board, this had been her modus operandi.
For everyone who can't afford to do internships, a popular thing for people to do is to have a part-time/full-time job and if it is shift work or if the contract is negotiable with the employer, they are then getting in touch with the organisation they want to work for and offering an afternoon or day a week of work shadowing or work experience.
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