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** Update **


Thanks to those with genuine interest, however I have now done all the interviews I need for the article.


L


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Hi All


I am a journalist and I am writing a big piece for a well known online newspaper about the recession and how it is affecting families.


Mainly, I would like to interview 2-3 people from families - who have been affected by the recession .... i.e. had a decent salary and job but since then have had to take up other jobs? Maybe alternative jobs that have never been done before? Had a comfortable life before, but with job cuts has meant it's difficult to survive? What impact it has had on your family?


It is a SYMPATHETIC piece on the interviewees - it is a "real people, real society" story and a real "voice of the people" piece. Maybe you have a story that really needs to be heard? I can of course check quotes with you, if you are able to look at them over email.


I need to write this very soon and can do phone interviews today and tomorrow. Please message me with your details if you are interested.


Kindest regards


L

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