Campaign Seeking Paid Petitioners

Daamien

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Hey everyone,

We're ramping up efforts for the petition signature campaign and are looking for part to full time paid Circulators. Pay rate will be 12-18/hour. Please let me know if you know of anyone who might be interested in this for the next couple weeks.

Thanks!

D L
Field Director
Peter Schiff for US Senate

(Office) 203.874.6880
(Fax) 203.306.3003

(Cell) 203.589.0332

www.schiffforsenate.com

Not a bad payday for a high school or college supporter without a job in this tough economy!
 
Who do I email for more info about this?

I could probably get some interested college kids.
 
I'd love to but I'm in Florida... that's excellent pay, I'd do it for free if I had a job
 
$18/hour? You'd think with this economy you'd have people lining up around the block to do it for $10.
 
Peter helping out the local economy. Anyone contact local YAL groups, like at UConn?
I am in the process of mailing som e real money to the Kokesh campaign. That might be an idea for Peter to pick up on. I guess of you sent a silver eagle, you could count it as a $1 contribution even though it's really worth much more. That would certainly expand the contribution horizon.
 
Peter helping out the local economy. Anyone contact local YAL groups, like at UConn?
I am in the process of mailing som e real money to the Kokesh campaign. That might be an idea for Peter to pick up on. I guess of you sent a silver eagle, you could count it as a $1 contribution even though it's really worth much more. That would certainly expand the contribution horizon.

I'm from the Quinnipiac YAL. Our former VP has been talking with them, and it's looks like he'll join the campaign full time.
 
Great! Know any of the guys at UMass-Boston? I met several of them at the Boston Juy 4 event.
 
I'm sure that's why he says $12-18/hour.

No, what she meant is that rather than a per-hour basis, most petition drives pay on a per-signature basis....which prevents people from doing basically nothing productive with their time but still meeting the requirements of "collecting signatures."
 
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