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Kramerica Industries Calling Again

Well, I’m going to try again.  PoP is looking for an intern!  Yes, I tried this once before and I actually got an intern…which lasted for, I think, one day.  I still wrote her a great letter of recommendation.  Anyway, you don’t have to be called an intern, you can have any title you’d like.  But this what I’m looking for – someone who lives in Petworth, Columbia Heights, Mt. Pleasant, Shaw, Logan, U Street…or you know the neighborhoods I cover.  Specific tasks will include- interviews, research, and any cool ideas you may have.  The time commitment would be 8 hrs a week or more if you wanted to.  At the moment this will be an unpaid internship but you’d get a sweet t-shirt and a lot of flexibility to do some interesting research, writing and photography.  So don’t be shy, if interested shoot me an email at [email protected].

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