Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Work at home job leads Jan 31

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Work at Home Remote Order Specialists North Dakota


Seeking trained/skilled job developer for disabled Portland OR

Medical Biller/AR Follow-up San Fransisco

Seeking Event Coordinators San Fransisco

Telecommute Outbound Calling Reps Needed Atlanta

Property Assistant- photographer PA

Graphic Designer - Web Pages PA



Writer/Editor for Men's On-Line Magazine New York

Appointment Setter Needed Florida

2 types of openings - Web Development Programmer and Flash Designer Arizonia

In Home Telemarketers New York

CSR / Call Center Agents LA

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Call Centers define homeshoring

When they're not on the road for a service call, but they are on the clock, field technicians for Aspect Software pitch in handling customer calls that require technical expertise. They can take calls from their homes or satellite offices. Either way, adding to the pool of agents is no big deal, says Gary Barnett, CTO at Aspect.

Routing calls to employees working from home "is just about as simple as it is to set up agents in a building," Barnett says.

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Work at home leads Jan 27th

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Income Tax preperation Miami FL

Telemarketer: NO SALES, paid per phone call Raleigh

Sales/Telemarketing/Appt Setters Salt Lake City

Recruiter / Recruiter Assistant

Designer/Illustrator for Children's Books NJ

Book Keeper New York

Appointment Booker/Telemarketer Baltimore

Experienced Telemarketer Baltimore

Event Sales and Promotion Boston

Cartoonists / Animators Wanted Boston

Flash Designer Needed Atlanta

Internet Sales/Marketing Position Philadelphia

PC and Server Engineer -- Microsoft Specialists Seattle

Medical Transcription Professionals Washington DC

Sr. Web Developer - Advanced Cold Fusion

GRAPHIC DESIGN PRO NEEDED ASAP Atlanta


Telemarketing San Diego

Staff Writer San Fransisco

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Monday, January 23, 2006

Work at home job leads Jan 23

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Gaming Website Hiring Full-Time Senior File Editor/Public Releations! Denver

Podcast Editor Dallas

Quality Assurance Tester Raleigh, NC

Bookkeeper Needed San Diego CA

Project Manager and Web Generalist Required!

Interface / Web Developer Washington DC

PHP/Mysql programmer Austin

Customer Service/Email AssociateEscondido, CA

Customer Service/Sales RepsMooresville, NC

Executive Director20 Hrs a weekProvidence, RI

Medical TranscriptionistsModesto, CA

Medical TranscriptionistsAlbuquerque, NM

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Telecommute what traffic

CELEBRATION -- Determined to get away from snow and freezing temperatures, Bert FitzGibbons told his boss a few years ago he was leaving New York -- with or without his engineering job.

Fortunately, his boss let him keep his position. Like many telecommuters in Central Florida, he works for a company based up North.

"I don't find it hard to work at home," FitzGibbons said. "I don't have the interruptions I have at the office. . . . [The home environment] is a lot more controllable. That's a very big plus to me."

Warm weather and the overall high quality of life in Florida have lured workers with high-tech skills such as FitzGibbons to the Orlando area. Residents are drawn to telecommuting because urban sprawl and traffic congestion make driving to work a pain. Also, some telecommuters said, northern companies offer higher pay than most local firms do.
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Saturday, January 21, 2006

Moms are putting careers aside for family

The phrase "stay-at-home mom" may conjure up a few different images, from June Cleaver in her perfectly ironed smock, serving up freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies, to a "Desperate Housewives"-style woman decked out in her trendy velour sweatsuit, juggling soccer games, piano lessons and tutoring.

Whatever your first impression, the face of the stay-at-home mom continues to evolve. More women today are putting their demanding, high-powered careers and salary-earning potential on the back burner to raise their families. In fact, statistics show a 15 percent increase in the number of stay-at-home moms in the past decade, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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