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Old 24th October 2007   #1
agent.fin
so im off to Tokyo for work next week. and for the day of November 1st our usual interpreters are both booked. my job pays $400 a day (8am - 6pm) for our usual person. anyone know someone in tokyo who's fluent in english and wants to pick up some extra cash?

im kinda desperate. ive never been over there and dont speak Japanese, much less read it.

oh. and im also thinking of renting a bike. thoughts?

if you have anyone PLEASE email me: agent.fin@gmail.com
please please please!!!
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Old 24th October 2007   #2
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I've asked my girl for you. She lived out in Osaka and might be able to help. She's going to ask and let me know tomorrow.
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Old 24th October 2007   #3
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Does it include travel, or do you need a resident of Tokyo for this?
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Old 24th October 2007   #4
agent.fin
travel not included
the person needs to be a resident of Tokyo and a native speaker
they have to be comfortable acting as my interpreter in retail environments, ie dealing with irritated store managers
this could be a two day deal . . . if that makes it more interesting

as an aside, i am just looking for folks to hang out with over the weekend as well. i have two days off and no idea where all to go!
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