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How I made $100K as a Freelancer on Upwork |10 easy steps

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for those of you that are new to upw

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work it's essentially a marketplace

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where businesses and individuals can

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find and hire Freelancers for a wide

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range of projects I have officially made

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$100,000 on upw work as a social media

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marketer I'm also a toprated Plus

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freelancer on the platform with a 100%

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job success score and today I'm going to

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share with you my top 10 crucial tips

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that have led me this far from writing

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your portfolio applying to jobs and

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crafting killer cover letters I'll also

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be sharing some hacks that I've learned

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along the way that will have a huge

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impact on your result and right at the

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end of this video I'm going to actually

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reveal my first cover letter that I sent

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on upwork that secured me my first job

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and how much that first job made me I

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opened my upwork account in September of

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2021 I have just gotten married and

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moved to Jordan to be with my husband

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before that my only experience as a

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social media marketer was working with

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about three very small and local

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businesses in my area I was still just

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getting my feet wear in the world of

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social media and had very little

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experience now being in Jordan I had to

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think of new ways to get clients I

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needed a process that would allow me to

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do everything online because beforehand

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I would obviously go in store and meet

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these brands in person which of course

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for me was no longer possible one of the

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benefits of covid if you could even call

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it a benefit was that working online and

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meeting people through zoom and Google

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meets had become more socially

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acceptable after some YouTube videos and

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Google searches I discovered upw work it

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was truly a platform I didn't expect to

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have much success on because of all the

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contradictory reviews that I found on

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some people were saying it's a great

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platform to work on and then there were

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others that were saying it's so

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difficult to get clients on upw work and

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was a complete waste of time but being

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newly married unemployed and without

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client I didn't really have a choice

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that was my superpower I guess I was

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desperate I created an account and got

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to applying for jobs straight away my

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first tip that I would give you if

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you're beginning your journey on upw

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work I would highly recommend you take a

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look at other successful Freelancers in

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your Niche on the platform and take some

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inspiration from their account what kind

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of things are they seeing and how are

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they presenting themselves and their

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work on the platform of course it's

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important that you're not copying them

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but take note of their layout and their

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tone this really helped me at the start

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because upwork was a platform I was

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completely new to and had no idea how to

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use I was able to balance off the

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success of other Freelancers and have a

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more informed strategy when creating an

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attractive and interesting profile tip

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number two an approach I took early on

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as well was to be more friendly and

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chill rather than formal and

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professional it's always been my motto

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if you could call it that that

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friendliness and being approachable is

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10 times more effective than trying to

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come across as professional at the end

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of the day they are just normal people

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on the other side of that screen no

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matter how well established and esteemed

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their business is they're still just

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another person that you're connecting to

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coming across as more friendly could

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mean using emojis in your cover letters

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or even your profile adding light jokes

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or being super positive and encouraging

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or talking with more passion saying hey

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instead of of hello those are just some

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examples the next few tips were what

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really generated a lot of success for me

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personally in my beginning stages on the

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platform the first being I offered a

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much wider range of services within my

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profession of course so as a social

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media marketer we offered copywriting

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video editing graphic design social

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media strategy plans hashtag research

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and a few others looking for me my

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husband and I both worked on the

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platform together from the same account

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so we had a wider range of skills

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between us the way I thought about it

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was the more things I could offer at

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that stage meant the more jobs I could

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apply for so if you're a copywriter for

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example try to be more Broad in your

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services you can offer copy for blog

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writing a copy for websites copy for

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social media content and so on tip

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number four which is another thing that

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I did which was apply for a ton of jobs

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in the beginning I bought a bunch of

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connects for around £50 connects are

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basically like points you need to apply

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for jobs and then I applied for loads

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and loads of jobs I'm talking about

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hours and hours applying for different

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roles you really have to grind in those

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beginning stages to get noticed on upw

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workk you need to put yourself in front

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of more people's eyes I think in my

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first week alone I applied for like 50

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different jobs another really important

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tip for you for when you're applying to

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these jobs is if you're a beginner in

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your profession please only apply for

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jobs that are for beginners if you're a

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beginner copyrighter and you're applying

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for copyrighting jobs that are for

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experts you are going to be no match for

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the competition and more than likely

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your proposal is not even going to be

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considered as the experts that are also

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applying for those jobs are going to

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outdo You by far so please don't waste

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your connects on jobs that are way out

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of your leak tip number six and probably

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one of the most important ones that

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you're not going to want to hear but you

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need to is to grow on the platform

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pretty fast in those beginning stages

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you need to be cheap not too cheap but

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cheap enough most of the time when

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businesses are looking for Freelancers

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they're looking for Freelancers with

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experience they're looking at your

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reviews your success score and your

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credibility because a lot of the time

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it's pretty easy to get scammed on upw

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work so businesses are quite wary when

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looking for these types of Freelancers

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and obviously when you're starting out

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you're not going to have that so if you

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do want a chance to win over these

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clients you have to offer affordability

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instead because there are businesses out

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there willing to risk a lack of all the

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other things for an affordable service

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it may not feel nice in the beginning it

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didn't for me but it's worth it in the

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long run I started out by charging

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around $15 an hour for the first couple

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of months and now I'm charging $40 per

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hour which is probably due for an

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increase if I'm being completely honest

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and now I'm going to share my top tips

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for when you're actually applying to

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these jobs and writing your cover

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letters one thing that I found really

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affable and is a little bit of a secret

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but I'm going to tell you anyway is that

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I would start off all of my cover

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letters with the client's name when

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applying for a job you're often going to

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be able to to see reviews given by other

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Freelancers that have worked with this

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client and a lot of the time these

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Freelancers will mention their client's

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name in the review for example a

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freelancer might say John was a great

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client to work with he was super

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straightforward easy and fair if you see

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that same name pop up in a few of the

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reviews it's a pretty solid sign that

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that account owner's name is John so

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what I would do to start off my cover

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letter would be something like a hey

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John using someone's name adds a

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personal touch to your communication it

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shows that you've taken the time to

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address them specifically rather than

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just using a generic approach which a

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lot of people on op work do they just

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copy and paste cover letters onto

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different jobs for my next tip it should

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be pretty obvious but I've seen this

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