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Is It Possible to complete a 10-page report within 24 hrs?


Circle  1 | -  
Dec 12, 2009 | #1
Hi, I have a pretty urgent situation that requires a 10 page report on a given marketing trend... Is this too much to ask for an essay writing service to complete in 24 hours?

Has anybody had any experiences where a similar paper was completed within such a short time frame?
Thanks in advance!
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 13, 2009 | #2
Absolutely. This time of year, I have days/nights where I routinely write about two 10-pg essays plus a handful of smaller essays within 24 hours (most recently, yesterday/today). I've probably had to do that about 10 times in the last two months. Just depends on the topic/difficulty.

...and as far as writing a single 10-pg paper goes, I'd say I do that several times a week because that's about how often I do 10-pg papers. That may include a couple of breaks and meals/snacks (etc), but there are very few papers that length that I don't do in one "sitting."
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Dec 13, 2009 | #3
the answer is yes, but the essay will be crap-- either recycled or hurried-- and the price will be jacked thru the roof.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 13, 2009 | #4
Speak for yourself. Nobody who actually needs 24+ hours to write 10 good pages is any kind of "professional" writer. I don't ever write any "crap" or ever "recycle" anything; if I did, you'd definitely have heard about it right on this forum from my clients and none of them would have used me repeatedly or recommended me to anybody else. As I already said, I write several 10-pg papers every week and I don't think I've ever failed to complete one in a single sitting. I don't charge "jacked" prices either.

Just since my last response to this thread last night I've written 5 pages for commercial services, 2 pages for a (repeat) client on this forum, and I have a 12-pg paper to write overnight tonight, and I wouldn't even consider this a "heavy" work day at all. Right now, I'm watching 60 Minutes and plan to watch most of the Sunday night NFL game afterwards. Neither my deadline nor the quality of that 12-pg paper is going to be an issue; guess it's just a good thing I'm writing it and not you. Thanks for admitting to your limitations though; that was very honest of you.

Just finished the 12 pages in about 5 hours and with time to spare before Howard Stern starts. I'm not expecting the client to be any less happy with this one than she's been with the last dozen or so of her projects I've written in one sitting either. I guess RustyIronChains is about done with writing one page in the same time.
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Dec 14, 2009 | #5
wow, thanks for that fascinating romp thru your loser late night media habits. make sure and let us all know next time you jack off.

it's never too late to get a social life, ********. why don't you try hanging out at the zoo?
nursingstudent78  3 | 23  
Dec 14, 2009 | #6
RustyIronChains (AKA CornCobbUpMyA**):

You are truly just plain stupid aren't you? Did you graduate middle school even?
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Dec 15, 2009 | #7
I'm sorry, nursingstudent, but no one was talking to you, and you're not even vaguely on topic. pls go back under the bridge, and think about it next time you feel the need to come shambling out into the light.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 15, 2009 | #8
wow, thanks for that fascinating romp thru your loser late night media habits. make sure and let us all know next time you jack off.

No need to wait for me to let you know here. Just ask your mother; she sometimes gives me a hand if you know what I mean. (~_^)

As for the topic, last night was another typical stretch of work for me between midnight and 8:00 AM that we all know (now) would be totally impossible for you even in three times the amount of time it took me: Three papers for a company (13 pages ) and another 4 pages for private clients . Not expecting any complaints about the quality, either.
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Dec 16, 2009 | #9
well FW, I'm glad you like doing people's homework so much, take it so seriously, and are so proud of yourself and your productivity. I am assuming that no one has told you that this isn't a real job, or that no matter how many pages you write, you will still be a loser.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 16, 2009 | #10
Hey Pal, I just write essays for a living; I do it pretty well, and that explains what I'm doing on this site. I never claimed to be particularly "proud" about anything; philosophically, I don't even believe in pride in the first place, because I happen to think it's purely a function of ego. That's a little off topic though.

I'm just responding honestly to some annoying idiot who needed to proclaim that nobody else could possibly write 10 pages in 24 hours unless it's "crap" work just because you obviously can't do it. Meanwhile, I do it so routinely that I never even gave it much thought until I saw this thread. I already explained that I don't think writing 10 pages in 24 hours is anything "impressive" since I usually write that much in a single sitting. You apparently "dabble" in the exact same occupation as I manage to make a decent living at; you apparently don't do it very well by your own admission; and you waste the precious time you obviously need to write any faster than a sloth moves arguing on a forum for writers and clients of writers.

So who's the "loser"?
thehomeworkhelp  - | 12  
Dec 26, 2009 | #12
Yes it is..choose some genuine organization for it.
WritersBeware  
Dec 26, 2009 | #13
Who do you think you are fooling with your useless posts that serve only to increase your post-count so that you can SPAM people privately?
nw2010  - | 12  
Jan 15, 2010 | #14
Circle,

It is possible but you would really have to do your research to locate a dependable company or individual to submit in a timely manner. Start your research in this forum and I'm sure you will be able to find what you are looking for. Good luck!

-Nichole
pheelyks  
Jan 15, 2010 | #15
Nichole, why do you find it necessary to revive threads that are weeks old? You're an obvious spammer, but you haven't revealed your angle yet--we're all curious. Posting non-advice in multiple threads that haven't been touched in a long time isn't exactly productive.
WritersBeware  
Jan 15, 2010 | #16
You're an obvious spammer, but you haven't revealed your angle yet--we're all curious.

Indeed . . . . It has already revealed that it has just started its own writing outfit.
munywab  7 | 94   Company Representative
Oct 01, 2011 | #17
You are truly just plain stupid aren't you? Did you graduate middle school even?

Kindly use English to prove that you are strong enough to abuse others.
pheelyks  
Oct 01, 2011 | #18
Would you care to repeat that in a semi-intelligible manner?
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Sep 12, 2012 | #19
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Helenrob  1 | 84   Freelance Writer
Sep 13, 2012 | #20
It is possible.
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Sep 14, 2012 | #21
Posting non-advice in multiple threads that haven't been touched in a long time isn't exactly productive.

On a per-word basis, all the verbiage in these posts would add up to a lot. Some of the flames might make for a good book.

why don't you try hanging out at the zoo?

I used to work for the general curator at the OKC zoo, in the same building as the zoo veterinarian and hospital. When they knocked out our gorillas, tigers and so forth for treatment, they would bring them into the hospital and call me over so I could watch. Silverback gorillas smell bad and the odor clings to everything -- including people. Tiger fur is much rougher and thicker than I imagined, and dolphins are fragile in captivity. I watched a giraffe being born (that's a long drop!), saw a mother cheetah eat one of her young (dead) on close circuit television, and watched a male gorilla bite the head of a newborn gorilla and pop its eye out -- this was a low point in my zoo career. I adopted a parrot named Albert in quarantine for a bad beak, though, and he was a good friend. All in all, an interesting place to work.
VeronicaM  6 | 34  
Sep 24, 2012 | #22
I've done it several times. It is, however, quite stressful.
srandrews  11 | 138   Freelance Writer
Sep 24, 2012 | #23
Ten pages in itself is not a problem, but it really depends on the assignment and how much research needs to be done. Some pages take a lot longer than others.
cahillcahill  - | 4   Observer
Sep 28, 2012 | #24
Yes , it is possible but it depends on the status of writing company that you choose. The writing company must be very genuine for this to happen, all companies are not genuine, most of them are scam offering fraud services by assuring of delivering paper within 24 hours. So it is up to your decision.
Sindra_John  1 | 32   Freelance Writer
Sep 28, 2012 | #25
Its very much possible
Smiley73  4 | 591 ☆☆  
Apr 27, 2018 | #26
It is quite possible to write a 10 page essay within 24 hours. This sort of paper is par for the course when it comes academic writing. In fact, 24 hours could even be considered to be a lengthy amount of time to complete the paper. Some students I worked with in the past asked me to turn in 10 pages within 5 hours which, although it had me really irritated at the student, I always found doable anyway. A student has to be conscious of the fact that when the turn around time is short, he needs to make allowances for possible improvement in the paper after it is submitted to him or her. While I always made a conscious effort to make sure that the paper was excellent upon submission, there were instances when the students, in their rush to get their order in to me, neglected to include certain aspects of their professors instructions with their order. In those instances, revisions do happen, for which I charged extra since that is something I considered to be a change in instructions or additional instructions and therefore, I should be paid extra to accomplish within the 24 hour time frame.
wordsies  5 | 389     Freelance Writer
Apr 28, 2018 | #27
Any writer worth their salt in this business can write 2 pages per hour without breaking a sweat. Without trying to blow my own horn (although I am apparently), I write approximately 3-4 pages per hour when I'm completely focused. 10 pages is not really a problem once you have a routine, but I remember the first paper I wrote for money clearly, it was a economy paper and about 8 pages long. Worked on it for 2 straight days. It took me about a month of stress and sleepless nights to realize the whole thing could be done in under 3 hours. Five years later, and I don't even blink when I get requests for 10 pagers. Most students don't really understand how this works, and they are under the impression that I have to prepare for their paper days in advance, collect sources and make a writing plan (because that's how they're taught), when in fact I just sit down and start writing on the day of the deadline.
MalcolmX  - | 62     Freelance Writer
Apr 29, 2018 | #28
when in fact I just sit down and start writing on the day of the deadline

This is one reality most students are normally stunned to learn. Given that they pay for the service often days in advance, they'd like to believe that every day from payment to the deadline is dedicated to preparing their paper
WritersPoint  - | 1   Freelance Writer
Apr 29, 2018 | #29
Writing 10 pages in 24hrs deadline is absolutely no big deal! Leave the work to professionals like us and I'm sure you would be more than satisfied to have worked with us. Send us your requirements at @gmail
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Apr 30, 2018 | #30
Given that they pay for the service often days in advance, they'd like to believe that every day from payment to the deadline is dedicated to preparing their paper

That's an unrealistic expectation based on how long students need to write their own projects. As long as they receive their work from us by whatever deadline we've agreed on and they're happy with the work, it's irrelevant when we write the projects on our calendars. That doesn't necessarily mean we wait until the very last day; it just means something that students would probably need to work on for days or weeks is something that we can do (and a lot better) in several hours, simply because we've written thousands of similar projects and we know what we're doing. It not much different from watching in amazement how contractors or landscapers transform your whole house or grounds in a day or two and accomplish better work that a typical homeowner could have done in weeks or monhts.

If we had to spend the amount of time that students need to do these projects, we probably couldn't make a living doing it because 1 or 2 10-pg projects per week won't keep your rent and insurance and much else in your life paid. It's admittedly a learning experience, because most of us have always been good writers, but writing 5 or 10 or 20-pg projects in a day or two was something I'd have considered so intimidating as a college student that it kept me from pursuing graduate veterinary school or psychology grad school instead of law school (where you do a lot less writing. In my services review section, I've tried to let my clients see that I used to be very much like them, intimidated by projects I can bang out in a couple of hours today. I go into considerable detail in that thread sharing how I looked at writing assignments in college.

Generally, I block out a day or 2 (as appropriate) for every paid project on my calendar for my month. If it's a standard 10-pg project, it gets a day when I'm not playing hockey or busy with a building Board meetings or committed to doing something else with my wife. When the day comes around that says "Cuban Missile Crisis 15 pgs Due 10 PM," I wake up knowing that's what I'm doing that day and then it's finished in time to sit around for a few hours or an extra day so I can do a "cold" proofread the next day before sending off to the client (usually) earlier than expected, I may not wait until the day it's actually due except in cases of emergencies; but the point is we writers know how much time each project will require and we usually schedule it in some slot on our calendar that works for us. That's also why your rush projects costs a lot more: It's not that they're usually any harder to do than the projects we already have scheduled from a week or two ago; it's that they often come in asking for the exact same deadline as a project we're already planning to write that same day. That means we now have to change other plans (work and or non-work stuff) to fit your project in when we thought we already had our weekends planned out for work and our lives. If I have to skip my workouts or miss a hockey game or blow off a building Board meeting (as the VP), or cancel plans with my wife to squeeze your project in because you only ordered it yesterday for tomorrow, I'll accept the work because this is my job and how I make good money, but part of the reason I make good money is that I'm going to charge you a premium to make that project worth whatever sacrifice it represents to me, I once stuck fingers down my throat to puke up a sleeping pill to take an overnight emergency; so for the right price, you might get lucky.

Just don't compare how students write papers to the way a writer with 8,000 or 10,000 similar projects under his belt writes, because students are sleeping in libraries searching for materials, and copying them, writing notes in them, and then spreading them all over their tables and floors and only then start trying to come up with some coherent way of turning all that into something readable of academic quality. The professional writer is just doing some advanced searching on his laptop on his couch and then maybe sitting outside on his balcony getting some sun for a few hours while writing your 10-page project that's probably going to be a lot better than that submitted by anybody else in your class. So the difference between the way students are used to working and the way professional writers are used to working is the reason students have an unrealistic belief about how long we need to work on their projects to provide something much better than they could ever have produced themselves in 10 times as much time and maybe 100 times as much anxiety. That last part might be the best value of finding one reliable writer with whom you can work so you can spare yourself having to go through all that stress for the entire duration of your degree program.

[Please excuse any typos to my Ambien already kicking in. Goodnight.]
MalcolmX  - | 62     Freelance Writer
May 01, 2018 | #31
I once stuck fingers down my throat to puke up a sleeping pill to take an overnight emergency

GEEZ! Now that's true dedication to your calling. I hope that student bought you a small car
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
May 01, 2018 | #32
It was originally just intended as a way to explain why I couldn't help him out with a last-minute request for overnight turnaround that particular night. I said something along the lines of "unless you want to pay me enough to make it worth puking up the sleeping pill I just took..." but he offered a price that made it worth doing.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
May 09, 2018 | #33
+1 for such dedicated writers of my clan....
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
May 15, 2018 | #34
such dedicated writers of my clan

Clients do sometimes express their appreciation for what we can do for them as though it's motivated by altruism, which is understandable when they know how important our work is to them and what they're doing while we're writing their projects for them, especially, if we're providing something for them that is totally beyond their ability to do for themselves. But as you know, it's motivated more by our own self-interest, simply because it's by maximizing output during our busiest seasons that enables us to maintain annual income stability through the slower seasons. It's very much a symbiotic mutually-beneficial relationship where both parties benefit in their respective ways.

If I want to live comfortably, I need to do a lot of projects and the waves that new work comes in this time of year means you either have to pass on some projects or prioritize writing to make deadline after deadline after deadline while letting the rest of your life revolve around your work until things slow down again. If you don't keep working pretty much whenever you're awake, it can start to feel like this and you'll have to turn away projects that you'd have been happy to write if you'd have gotten to all your pending projects ASAP instead of relaxing a bit in between deadlines:


Write Review  1 | 546 ☆☆  
May 31, 2018 | #35
While writing a 10 page paper is something that sometimes happens in this business. Oftentimes, a writer will stop to consider the required elements of the presentation before taking on the work. For example, if the work requires the writer to do interviews, experiments (of a given time frame), or perform specific actions prior to writing the paper, then there is a likelihood that a writer who is not capable of pulling off the practical requirements of the research will turn down the client. However, if it is just library based researched that say, can be completed by an online research and journal readings, without the writer having to pound the pavement for information sources, then there is a strong possibility that the writer will tend to accept that 10 page order instead. It all depends upon whether or not the writer is skilled enough to pull together the requirements of the paper within such a short time frame.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 01, 2018 | #36
While writing a 10 page paper is something that sometimes happens in this business.

It happens to me routinely (at least once a week, lately) and it's not an issue at all.

...if the work requires the writer to do interviews, experiments.. then there is a likelihood that a writer who is not capable of pulling off the practical requirements of the research.

It's usually got nothing to do with whether or not we're "capable"; it's just something for which we charge extra for the time involved.

It all depends upon whether or not the writer is skilled enough to pull together the requirements of the paper within such a short time frame.

Nobody who considers 24 hours to be a difficult deadline for a typical10-pg college paper should represent himself as a professional writer. An experienced writer who knows what he's doing can write a good 10-pg college paper in a few hours; we just charge more for it because of the inconvenience of having to squeeze projects in on short notice instead of using that time for whatever else we had planned for that time.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Aug 09, 2020 | #37
A competent writer will be able to complete a 10 page paper within a limited number of hours. a 24 hour turn around is still too long for most writers who are used to having crunch time deadlines. You don't have to worry about the quality of the work provided you get a truly good writer to work on your paper. The real question you should be asking is; "Is it possible to find a competent writer within a short period of time if I have a 24 hour deadline ?" Remember, you are the one who has a 24 hour deadline and I am assuming that includes the time required to find either a writing company or an independent writer to take on your order.
noted  8 | 2042 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jul 13, 2025 | #38
24 hours to complete a high quality paper used to be the norm for most writers in this business. 24 hours was considered plenty of lead time before the dawn of AI. In fact, there are some writers, myself included who could write a high quality 10 page paper for any client within 6-12 hours. However, only seasoned writers who are well skilled at quick research, and is familiar with the paper requirements can actually do that, without sacrificing the quality of the paper. 24 hours is plenty of time for the writer to write at least 30 pages in reality. So the 10 page, 24 hour requirement is a breeze for most of us.
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