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Blimp Media Coordinator
12-22-2007, 10:14 AM
Press Assistant

Description: Looking up press contact information that is in the path of the blimp by using the internet or calling media outlets when necessary.

Requirements: 1 to 1.5 hours a day, 5 days a week. The more flexible you can be with your time the better as sometimes the blimp does not give us much notice as to where it will be heading.

Compensation: 1 blimp ride. You have to go to the blimp. Plus being apart of a historic movement to take back our country.

Contact: Bryce Henderson at bryceblimp@gmail.com include your phone number and current work/school/other responsibilities.

Thanks!

szczebrzeszyn
12-22-2007, 10:17 AM
Who is hiring?

Mark
12-23-2007, 01:18 AM
Press Assistant

Description: Looking up press contact information that is in the path of the blimp by using the internet or calling media outlets when necessary.

Requirements: 1 to 1.5 hours a day, 5 days a week. The more flexible you can be with your time the better as sometimes the blimp does not give us much notice as to where it will be heading.

Compensation: 1 blimp ride. You have to go to the blimp. Plus being apart of a historic movement to take back our country.

Contact: Bryce Henderson at bryceblimp@gmail.com include your phone number and current work/school/other responsibilities.

Thanks!

I made a lot of media contact on the initial launch day. Raleigh and Charlotte.

I'm beginning to do a lot concerning press related work now, I might be able to fit it in, but, the website says you're the press contact.
Plus getting paid to do it. Would this person be considered your assistant?

Would you be willing to compensate an assistant?

It's not appealing to me to help you do your job for nothing while you get paid. A blimp ride won't pay the bills.

Blimp Media Coordinator
12-23-2007, 10:38 AM
www.RonPaulBlimp.com

RP4Pres2008
12-23-2007, 11:31 AM
Press Assistant

Description: Looking up press contact information that is in the path of the blimp by using the internet or calling media outlets when necessary.

Requirements: 1 to 1.5 hours a day, 5 days a week. The more flexible you can be with your time the better as sometimes the blimp does not give us much notice as to where it will be heading.

Compensation: 1 blimp ride. You have to go to the blimp. Plus being apart of a historic movement to take back our country.

Contact: Bryce Henderson at bryceblimp@gmail.com include your phone number and current work/school/other responsibilities.

Thanks!

Why isn't this compensation good enough for the blimp crew?

pacelli
12-23-2007, 11:46 AM
Have you not bothered to look at the dozens of threads on here made by users posting detailed press information? We were scrambling to contact press while the blimp was flying. We were making calls. That contact information is still available on this forum.

Also, we've found it is difficult to contact press that are in the path of the blimp when you do not post the exact path of the blimp. The press we have contacted need to get video of the blimp in order to do a story on it which requires hours of advanced notice.

jcims
12-23-2007, 12:18 PM
Why isn't this compensation good enough for the blimp crew?
Please...are we really going to do this again? Most folks spend 1-1.5 hours on these forums every day...spending that time in a coordinated fashion to support the blimp project isn't a life-changing scenario. Now, multiply that figure by ten, become a roadie, sleeping in a hangar and living off of doritos and mountain dew, and try to hold down a real job so you can pay for the house you would like to go back to when this is all over.

RP4Pres2008
12-23-2007, 12:58 PM
Please...are we really going to do this again? Most folks spend 1-1.5 hours on these forums every day...spending that time in a coordinated fashion to support the blimp project isn't a life-changing scenario. Now, multiply that figure by ten, become a roadie, sleeping in a hangar and living off of doritos and mountain dew, and try to hold down a real job so you can pay for the house you would like to go back to when this is all over.

That's your view. Hyperbole doesn't mean you're right...

Is the blimp even in the air right now?

walt
12-23-2007, 01:29 PM
what a joke

OferNave
12-23-2007, 06:34 PM
Please...are we really going to do this again? Most folks spend 1-1.5 hours on these forums every day...spending that time in a coordinated fashion to support the blimp project isn't a life-changing scenario. Now, multiply that figure by ten, become a roadie, sleeping in a hangar and living off of doritos and mountain dew, and try to hold down a real job so you can pay for the house you would like to go back to when this is all over.

Agreed.