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[LFGM] New Players wanted to try one shot [anytime after 6PM PST]

Hello! I am looking for a DM that can help my friends and I how to play DnD 5E.  - Patient with questions - Help review or develop character sheets - interested more in creating a fun/friendly and addicting experience for the group. - we are all available to start in September. - Expectation that the group maybe busy, so a one shot would be okay. I have one couple who are committed, and my girlfriend wanting to "try" it out. she most likely will play one session, but crossing fingers for her to be hooked. so in total there are 4 of us.  We are available anytime after 6PM PST except weekends or monday. We aren't opposed to have other people joining us as well. 
I can DM for you and your group. Timing looks to start late for me, but I'll check to see if I can open my schedule a bit on my end. I work a regular 40-hour week, and have 2 other regular games (one online; one in-person) and know how to keep my appointments, whether for work, or for pleasure, and I hope everyone in the group can do likewise. As long as we can schedule in advance, we should be golden. If you choose me, I will start with a session zero to explain my DMing style and share general expectations on both sides, then on to character building, and then a few sessions to kick around an adventure and get everyone a good feel for the basic rules (I'm thinking levels 1-3). After the first adventure concludes, we can evaluate any longer-term plans. I'm an older gamer, and very comfortable with 5e rules. In the past, I've run games at conventions, and for Adventurers League, and have experience with groups of all ages, so teaching rules and such is just a natural component of those types of games. And, for what it's worth, I also had a player of mine (new to D&D at the time) go on to become a professional DM for corporate team-building and such. Message me if you're interested!