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  • 09-02-2012 10:42am
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    Guys,

    I've been out of work for a while now and trying to keep busy, which, those of you who are in a similar position will know how difficult that can be sometimes!

    An old work colleague of mine has started an online magazine, and asked me would I be interested in writing some pieces for it. So, I've thought, hey - why not!

    I've not done this before, so it's something new for me, plus, it's something for me to focus on AND it's something I can add to my CV, which is a big plus for me (particularly to help fill in the gap since my last job).

    So what I'm asking is simply, what people would be interested in reading about? There is a technology section which I'm a fan of, but it's already covered. Ditto with cars. There is no sports section yet, and I am a huge footie fan, but sports is a huge topic!

    The mag is called Bachelor and you can find the link here: http://www.bachelor.ie

    Anyway, what do people want to hear about? Any comments are very much appreciated!!

    Will

    P.S. Before anyone asks, I've no affiliation with the mag at all.
    P.P.S. Mods - I've posted it here due to the fact it is kind of work/job related, but feel free to move it as you see appropriate.


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