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pnk-bunny · 4 months ago
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Custom Logo and Banner Commissions
I am selling Custom Logo and Banner Commissions for your Twitch, Twitter, Instagram, small Business, etc. Example for Logos:
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Some Banners I did (with and without Logo designs)
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Logo with Banner: 10€ Logo without Banner / Banner without Logo: 6€ Paypal only
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cataplecticfae · 10 months ago
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I like doing stylized emoji-type heads of people/characters. Starting to consider doing commissions with them. It wouldn't be very expensive--$5 per character head, and I would likely be able to finish it the same day as request. If anyone is interested let me know. I'll probably do a proper commission sheet at some point once I decide if this is something I want to mass advertise
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antluvspath · 7 months ago
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I’m doing some (not exactly emergency but I need some fast money) #commissions 🤓
I would love to draw oc’s or any favorite characters 🙏
Please consider me to draw whatever your heart desires:0
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Please ignore any spelling mistakes 😭😞
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renka2802 · 1 year ago
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Fast watercolor commissions open!
I'm going to countryside, so i open fast commissions~
Also it's a good opportunity for me to safe some mony for a new mobile phone! Message me if you're interested!
PRICE LIST:
Full shading - 15$.
Simple shading - 9$.
Any species. Only SFW. Deadline - 10 days.
Payment with Boosty (you can use PayPal here).
Additional characters- +100% of price.
No refunds.
Shipping: i can ship this artwork in your cauntry but all prices are different, i'll reserch for this information if you want.
Full shading examples:
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Simple shading examples:
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reasonsforhope · 6 months ago
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Federal regulators on Tuesday [April 23, 2024] enacted a nationwide ban on new noncompete agreements, which keep millions of Americans — from minimum-wage earners to CEOs — from switching jobs within their industries.
The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday afternoon voted 3-to-2 to approve the new rule, which will ban noncompetes for all workers when the regulations take effect in 120 days [So, the ban starts in early September, 2024!]. For senior executives, existing noncompetes can remain in force. For all other employees, existing noncompetes are not enforceable.
[That's right: if you're currently under a noncompete agreement, it's completely invalid as of September 2024! You're free!!]
The antitrust and consumer protection agency heard from thousands of people who said they had been harmed by noncompetes, illustrating how the agreements are "robbing people of their economic liberty," FTC Chair Lina Khan said. 
The FTC commissioners voted along party lines, with its two Republicans arguing the agency lacked the jurisdiction to enact the rule and that such moves should be made in Congress...
Why it matters
The new rule could impact tens of millions of workers, said Heidi Shierholz, a labor economist and president of the Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank. 
"For nonunion workers, the only leverage they have is their ability to quit their job," Shierholz told CBS MoneyWatch. "Noncompetes don't just stop you from taking a job — they stop you from starting your own business."
Since proposing the new rule, the FTC has received more than 26,000 public comments on the regulations. The final rule adopted "would generally prevent most employers from using noncompete clauses," the FTC said in a statement.
The agency's action comes more than two years after President Biden directed the agency to "curtail the unfair use" of noncompetes, under which employees effectively sign away future work opportunities in their industry as a condition of keeping their current job. The president's executive order urged the FTC to target such labor restrictions and others that improperly constrain employees from seeking work.
"The freedom to change jobs is core to economic liberty and to a competitive, thriving economy," Khan said in a statement making the case for axing noncompetes. "Noncompetes block workers from freely switching jobs, depriving them of higher wages and better working conditions, and depriving businesses of a talent pool that they need to build and expand."
Real-life consequences
In laying out its rationale for banishing noncompetes from the labor landscape, the FTC offered real-life examples of how the agreements can hurt workers.
In one case, a single father earned about $11 an hour as a security guard for a Florida firm, but resigned a few weeks after taking the job when his child care fell through. Months later, he took a job as a security guard at a bank, making nearly $15 an hour. But the bank terminated his employment after receiving a letter from the man's prior employer stating he had signed a two-year noncompete.
In another example, a factory manager at a textile company saw his paycheck dry up after the 2008 financial crisis. A rival textile company offered him a better job and a big raise, but his noncompete blocked him from taking it, according to the FTC. A subsequent legal battle took three years, wiping out his savings. 
-via CBS Moneywatch, April 24, 2024
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Note:
A lot of people think that noncompete agreements are only a white-collar issue, but they absolutely affect blue-collar workers too, as you can see from the security guard anecdote.
In fact, one in six food and service workers are bound by noncompete agreements. That's right - one in six food workers can't leave Burger King to work for Wendy's [hypothetical example], in the name of "trade secrets." (x, x, x)
Noncompete agreements also restrict workers in industries from tech and video games to neighborhood yoga studios. "The White House estimates that tens of millions of workers are subject to noncompete agreements, even in states like California where they're banned." (x, x, x)
The FTC estimates that the ban will lead to "the creation of 8,500 new businesses annually, an average annual pay increase of $524 for workers, lower health care costs, and as many as 29,000 more patents each year for the next decade." (x)
Clearer explanation of noncompete agreements below the cut.
Noncompete agreements can restrict workers from leaving for a better job or starting their own business.
Noncompetes often effectively coerce workers into staying in jobs they want to leave, and even force them to leave a profession or relocate.
Noncompetes can prevent workers from accepting higher-paying jobs, and even curtail the pay of workers not subject to them directly.
Of the more than 26,000 comments received by the FTC, more than 25,000 supported banning noncompetes. 
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funkle420 · 6 months ago
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no talk me i angy cant stop thinking about my girlfriend who's been kidnapped by a crazy powerful ancient magician
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girlboyburger · 2 months ago
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mspaint commissions !!!! all 16 of 'em!!
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maythedreadwolftakeyou · 2 months ago
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Here is the finished version of my smaller & simplified Hierophant embroidery design! It measures 3.5 inches wide rather than 6.25 like my larger and more complex pattern, and I tried a different color palette for the background to bring it closer to the original card. It's still not perfect but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out!
This pattern takes a lot less time than the bigger one, so is more approachable. Both these patterns and my other designs will be available in my new etsy store as I finish writing out instructions and uploading them :)
This finished piece will also be for sale for anyone interested, and I am taking limited embroidery commissions for now.
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screwpinecaprice · 2 months ago
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Ew they're flirting again.
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kmpshitposter · 4 months ago
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execution sound
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p---l---c · 6 months ago
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waiting for you to get back
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pnk-bunny · 2 years ago
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Emergency Commissions
Winter is on the horizon and the costs for heating and electricity are getting more and more expensive in germany due to the current situation between ukraine and russia. Since I am still living with my parents, im trying to help out as much as I can by helping to make ends meet. I have tons of free commission slots to sell for very cheap. 
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Here are some examples of my past works:
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I am also selling sketch commissions :) everything down to half body is 3€ while fullbody is 5€ 
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Here are some examples of past sketch commissions:
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credit:  @ladamebrunette
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credit:  @scribesofcalamity
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credit:  @uselessidiotsquad Just message me on here or on my instagram honey.artz Paypal only!
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lungblossom · 7 months ago
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harry du bois hugely excited by a lava lamp
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hajihiko · 8 months ago
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a leetle self indulgence for me.....
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batbabydamian · 8 months ago
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woke up and immediately fell to the floor
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oooocleo · 1 year ago
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my friend said this evokes 'they asked for no pickles'..........and hes right
finished a batch of these headshot comms i ended up taking after all sniffs
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