Still more Freelance Informer back issues
I also have a long run of Freelance Informer and several yearbooks that will go in the tip soon unless I can find a home for them. Why is it so hard to just throw these things away?
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Previously on "Old copies of Freelance Informer magazine"
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostThe very chap.
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Originally posted by lawrenceh View PostIf they are still available, I'd really like to take those copies of Freelance Informer off your hands and am happy to pay the shipping costs.
Thanks.
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Sago or something.
I liked the front cover of these guys licking a tree. "Some contractors will do anything to claim SAP experience".
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They did have an excellent Legal Eagle on that rag - yeah what was his name ?
Some great covers too - anybody remember the one which looked like a penny-dreadful cover from the Vitorian era - some poor sod in their nightgown and cap lying in bed whilst throwing up over the side into a wee pot - the caption being a Morning in the Life of an overseas Contractor.
Of course - nothing could be further from the truth.
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Old copies of Freelance Informer magazine
If they are still available, I'd really like to take those copies of Freelance Informer off your hands and am happy to pay the shipping costs.
Thanks.
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I remember one of the ads from an agency that had a cartoon depicting the moment an egyptian tomb was opened for the first time. The wording was along the lines of - 'and as they broke through the entrance a dark chamber became visible on the other side and everywhere they looked inside they could see GOLD, piles of GOLD !'
Excellent stuff.
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I used to write, on and off, for the Freelance Informer. Which was nice.
Sad it is no longer with us.
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Wasn't that the one that always had weird cartoon drawings on the front? And what was the name of the that legal advice guy?
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Actually in a cupboard somewhere I do believe I have IEE recruitment news letters from the 80's.
..hmm perhaps I should apply for one of these jobs just for a laugh.
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