09.26.08
calling all creatives . . . job posting at T Ching.
posted by Michelle Rabin | 4 comments
T Ching is currently looking for an individual to become our photo editor. It is with great sadness that our current editor, Scotia, will be leaving T Ching. She has done a wonderful job and we’ll miss her terribly. The images that you see each week are an important part of our blog. It confirms to me yet again, that a picture is truly worth a thousand words.
The current position is a volunteer one. All of our staff participates because of their interest in tea and their desire to share this ancient ritual with others. It is our intention to create a paid position in the future and the current editor will have the right of first refusal for the job. I believe the experience is of value to those who have an interest in blogging professionally. We would expect the position would require a minimum of 3-5 hours a week once the skills are learned. There is flexibility with time, allowing the editor to set their own schedule. This being an on-line position, the job can be done any where in the world as long as internet access is available. We have lots of interesting plans for T Ching and would expect the paid position to involve at least 20 hours a week with the potential for full time as we evolve.
If you are creative, have a good eye for photography and have a willingness to begin without a salary, we’d love to hear from you.











September 26th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
What kind of experience does this job require?
September 26th, 2008 at 2:55 pm
Hi Ben
We are looking for someone with an excellent sense of design. We would very much like the photo editor to be health conscious and interested in tea. Everyone who has joined our team has developed a love of tea - no surprise there, but not all began as tea lovers. We see this position as an opportunity to gain experience. Those who already have some experience in the visual arts are the easiest candidates to consider. As in all endeavors, it must be a win/win scenario.
January 21st, 2009 at 10:05 pm
Nothing seems to be easier than seeing someone whom you can help but not helping.
I suggest we start giving it a try. Give love to the ones that need it.
God will appreciate it.
May 3rd, 2010 at 9:18 am
Hey City Folk
Budget will keep me close to home. So, I am looking for nice beaches, close to the city. Using the
New England Road Trip Planner Turns out I get Boston Tourist Attractions . crawling the web, a visit to the
Long Island Vacation Spots looks even better.
Does this make sense?
Have a good spring.