Company NewsState of the High Season: Grab Your Writing Gig!

High SeasonDear freelancers, the high season is back and offers you so many writing opportunities, as never before! You like ‘em small and piece of cake? You like ‘em big with a substantial reward?
 
We’ve got it all! So many great writing gigs await you: just go to the Available Orders section and start your search for your perfect writing job!
 
You know that we are generous this time of the year. So if you want an increased price per page or an extended deadline – the staff is able to negotiate on practically all of the available orders! We understand how deadline and pricing variables are important for you, so just go ahead and ask!
 
You might want to go through a number of orders and contact the support on each one of them about the possible benefits! The more orders you negotiate – the more the chances are that you are going to receive a great deal from ResearchWritingCenter.com!
 
And if you’re up late and want to chit-chat about the possible reward for a particular order – don’t be afraid to contact the Support team! They work 24/7 and will be glad to assist you with all of your order requests!
 
Maybe you’ve got some issues with the instructions: they are not clear or do not contain enough information?! Feel free to request an update or an additional piece of data from the customer. Our staffers will be sure to contact the client as soon as possible, in order to get exactly what you need to take the assignment!

In the end you have a completed order, with additional cash in your pocket and the client is satisfied with the work you’ve done: it’s a win-win situation!
 
It’s your time! Your opportunity to earn some hard cash! Don’t waste it – unleash your writing appetite and start roaming through the available orders in search of the right writing pray to quench your freelancing thirst!
 
Happy Hunting!
Truly Yours
RWC staff

10 Comments

  • Kenneth
    May 6th, 2011 at 5:12 pm

    Thank you for the opportunity you have provided to us, will I get the assignments through my mail?

    • May 10th, 2011 at 6:52 am

      You have to login to the system and request orders out of the ones available. And we suggest you spend some time getting acquainted with the internal system after you login – to save time in the future. Thanks

  • June 14th, 2011 at 4:31 pm

    Can a new writer apply for payment when she/he has less than $400. Thanks

    • June 15th, 2011 at 5:40 am

      If you use Wire Transfer, the answer is yes, but a transaction fee of $20 will be deducted from the payment total. You have to contact the support team to receive further details. Thank you

  • Jacob
    June 15th, 2011 at 6:34 pm

    Dear RWC,

    I wish to take this chance to give much thanks to the Research Writing Company for having given me the opportunity to showcase my writing aptitude.It was great working with this company,and the extra experiences I obtained within that span of time can never be taken for granted.

    I have worked with quite a number of academic writing firms,and I can candidly admit here that RWC is no doubt a very reputable writing company.

    With regard to deactivation of my account,it`s more of a lesson than a surprise to me.Whatever the reason attached,there is nothing I can do about it.I only gauze it had something to do with low level of productivity!Perhaps my biggest mistake!

    Unless this was not some kind of an exigent expulsion from job,I could adjust accordingly.

    It`s a common understanding that no matter how smart and refined we may be, we all fall victims of circumstances, and therefore each of us deserve a second chance.But because this is strictly a discretion of the company, to fire and/or hire its writers,it`s a very unfortunate reality I have to digest!

    Well,I hold no grudges whatsoever against RWC,and believe they take such actions in good faith and for the sake of company`s continuous success.

    I will miss this firm!Once again, thank you RWC,may your business live to the ages of success and prosperity.

    • June 16th, 2011 at 5:49 am

      Dear Jacob,
      I’m sorry to hear that you were deactivated. Unfortunately, other people handle the hiring/firing process – so I’m not aware of the details. If you consider the decision to be unfair, I suggest you contact the Support Team, with arguments, supporting your case. Otherwise, you have to realize, that we want to make sure that our customers are satisfied with the delivered work: they maintain the company, they are the source of income, so we want to keep them happy. This means, that we have to become more strict with the writers. Thank you for your work with the RWC!

  • Cornell
    June 15th, 2011 at 7:54 pm

    Hey, I have been a new writer for about a month now and I haven’t been able to be given any order. Every request I send is denied or taken by another writer. I have also noted that we are currently on a low season (summer) and its even harder to get orders.

    I just need to know, HOW LONG AM I ALLOWED TO STAY WITHOUT COMPLETING ANY ORDERS AS A NEW WRITER BEFORE MY ACCOUNT IS DEACTIVATED? I am hoping to begin writing when season resumes (Sometime in end-August).

    I am a prolific writer but I am unable to prove that with the restrictions put for new writers. Please respond to my question in bold above. Thank you.

    • June 16th, 2011 at 5:42 am

      You will not be deactivated, if you do not have any active/completed orders. Deactivation may only occur when there are registered cases of professional misconduct, which you can’t accumulate, because you don’t have any orders. As for the available orders – the preference is always given to more experienced writers, when people start requesting orders. So you might want to keep trying with the requests. We can also guarantee that when the season starts you will have enough orders to work on. Thank you.

  • June 16th, 2011 at 5:32 pm

    Can you please tell me whether a customer’s ratings of the completed have impacts on my payment. Secondly, if a customer fails to rate your order, how will you know that your work was perfect or poor done because in many occasions I try to request the clients to rate the orders but all is in vain. Finally, am I allowed to use money bookers account for payment purposes? Thanks

    • June 17th, 2011 at 5:40 am

      Dear Ben,
      The ratings usually don’t affect the payments – the fines, revisions and comments from the support do. Sometimes the rating is just a reflection of the things, which we can see on the order. As for the payment – contact the Support team for more info, the Billing Dpt. might be able to adjust it for you! Thanks! Cheers

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