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Job site lets you work in your pajamas

Is this a good idea?
Wed Feb 07 2007, 09:29
A WEB SITE is offering a worldwide service which means you could work in your dressing gown until midday like Paul Hales and Mad Mike Mageek.

That would be until you get a dressing down from your better half for being a total slob.

Pajamanation claims to be the first global auction based electronic market place of "microjobs" for people stuck at home.

The firm hopes to become the biggest network for what it dubs "micropreneurs" across 53 countries, and launches today in 47 countries.

Here's an example of how Pajamanation hopes it might work. Someone needs a new logo inside five days - they offer it in this portal, and get bids from different people so that the logo might be finished by the end of a working week.

So where's the dosh? The outfit says you pay 25 cents for one country or €100 for the whole world. Plus it's free for a three month period. µ

L'INQ
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