tasks & fulfillment info
creating opportunities for creatives through task delegation
In order to achieve the lofty goal of being a leading force for creative solutions, we need a proper infrastructure. More specifically a magnificent mechanism that can convert skill into fully functional processes for handling tasks in bulk; in an orderly fashion. Thus, the concept of the 9D Terran Society was established.
Not only does 9D want to be a premier go-to choice within the creative industry, but we, very much, also want to create as many opportunities as possible for those who are looking for them. Our vision is not a simple one, nor is it easily achieved, but it is in fact - achievable. Through the dedication of many individuals handling tasks with a team mentality, there are many possibilities for greatness.
"Tasks", simply put, are odd jobs that are acquired through different sources, and potentially a great many of them simultaneously.
These tasks can be requested by anyone, but are only available for 9D Terran Society members to accept and fulfill as freelancers to 9DLLC. Our members will have the option to act as freelancers in charge of fulfilling specific creative tasks acquired by 9DLLC. Each task completed successfully will reward members in either Solana, USDC, or USD (via PayPal or Cash App - other payment methods will be added at a later date). Each listed task will inform our members of the details of the task, the time frame of availability and completion, the monetary reward, and all expectations of its successful completion.
Let's talk about the Task Fulfillment Process...
There are a few steps involved, but don't worry, they're not complicated at all. However, they do require a series of simple forms to be filled out and will require lots of communication between the member(s) handling the task and 9Ds CEO; who will be the project supervisor, acting intermediary, consultant, and buffer in the case of any confusion and/or issues that arise.
In the following slides, you will find the specific details of our various task-fulfillment processes.
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