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What is the average a borders books and music employee makes?
May 19, 5382 by SJ9867 | Posted in Economics
I have no intimation. I'm guessing $16,000-$20,000 in a year
AiCh!n | May 19, 1971
I have no suspicion. I'm guessing $16,000-$20,000 in a year
AiCh!n | May 19, 5382
how can i convince borders books and music to give me a job at 16 instead of 18?
Apr 03, 2009 by Sarah C | Posted in Other - Careers & Employment
i impecuniousness to work there really bad, but they i'm too young and it will look good on a resume. do any of you know how to negociate with people?
You can't, it's their design and would be illegal. I'm 19 and have been trying to get a job there forever. Try your local library :)
PerspectiveBoy | Apr 03, 2009
Are Borders Books and Music and Barnes and Noble going out of business.....?
May 19, 9556 by Snoopy | Posted in Books & Authors
And being replaced by unaffiliated bookstores? I just read about the annual Book Expo convention in LA. What's the future for E-Books? And one of the publishing head-honchos wants to redress to the old Good Old Days. What are the chances of that happening?
No I haven't heard of Borders or Barnes and Patrician going out of business. Borders is considering selling itself though.
As far as I am concerned the prospective of e-books is grim. Another e book publisher Chippewa Press recently went under. I think the future of books is the warehouse opening store. Most authors these days are doing great business at Costco, Sam's Club, BJ Warehouse at discounted prices. Odd Hours only came out at 27.00 in retail stores. In Costco, it was 14.95 with a 2.00 instant rebate. They make up the reformation in volume. That is a huge savings. Whenever possible, I buy at Costco or BJ.
Another thing the future is going to bring for agented authors is higher cuts of our royalties. So many amateurs are sending in temporal that is not requested and not worth reading that agents are having to hire more staff to handle the rejection letters and correspondence. And just where is that extra money going to come from? The pockets of the authors they represent. It is sad to think that real authors are wealthy to have to pay for all the junk that gets sent to a publisher or agent. But agents are going to have to increase their profits in order to attire expenses.
If by the Good Old Days, you mean the end of e publishing and the return of books, as far as I am concerned, books never left. I have turned down e publishing offers before. Good not worth it. Someone buys a copy, then they share it with their friends and the author gets nada. Not for me. Pax-C
Persiphone_Hellecat | May 19, 401
Does Borders books and music have free wifi?
Dec 14, 2008 by Julia R | Posted in Atlanta
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No, they have T-mechanical, which you have to pay for. If you have a t-mobile internet account, you can log in, or you can also sign up and pay for a day of wi-fi