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On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 04:08:28PM -0500, Michele Davis wrote:
> Has anyone signed up on guru.com and gotten work out of it?
I used Guru.com a few years ago and got jobs through it. At the time it was
a very nice service and I was pleased with it. (One of the jobs was another
matter -- it eventually involved explaining whose security is being assured
with a security deposit.)
In July 2003 "eMoonlighter" (which ran a few sites named
"<something>moonlighter.com") purchased the guru.com trademarks and began
using them instead. I attempted to use them before the change, and the site
was frustrating, poorly designed, and uncompetitive in terms of the number
of jobs I saw.
Looking at the site now, it appears to combine the clean design from Guru
with the payment system of eMoonlighter (Guru previously was free to
workers). Neither of my old logins works, so I can't comment further than
that.
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