Friday, September 22, 2006

San Antonians spend more than 45 minutes a day commuting to and from work. The 23.7 minutes each way is very close to the national average. It just seems longer in San Antonio because of obstacle-course road construction and stop-and-go bottlenecks.

But people can do so much more at home these days. They can shop and bank, thanks to the Internet, television and telephones. Some can work just as easily at home.

As communications technologies advance to create better virtual offices, more companies are willing to give telecommuting a chance. It's a slow revolution, however, despite high gasoline prices.

About 25 percent of U.S. workers have jobs they could perform by telecommuting. Only 2 percent do so full time, however. Another 9 percent work away from the office part time — one or two days a week or each month

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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Telecommuting changing the way we work

Telecommuting’ is changing the way we live and work

New work-life trends are rapidly emerging thanks to technology and the digital revolution.

Given the stresses of today’s ‘commuter reality’ in our larger cities; chronic traffic congestion, the rapidly rising cost of fuel, parking hassles, more of our own precious time wasted just getting to our places of work - is it any wonder more and more people are joining this revolution and choosing to work from home?

Whatever way you look at ‘Telecommuting’, a term reportedly coined by a Los Angeles consultant to describe this new phenomenon, broadband is offering people new choices in the way they live and work, around the world.

For example, new evidence has recently emerged in the UK to suggest more and more people will soon be working away from the office. More than 2.1 million Brits already work from home and around 8 million more spend at least some of their working week in their homes instead of at the office, according to the UK, Office of National Statistics.

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Monday, September 11, 2006

Work at home telecommuting job leads Sept 11th

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Summary: Language Calls LTD is looking for English Coaches to facilitate language conversation with our students. Coaches work from home over a high speed internet connection and are free to choose their own schedules and lesson topics. This opportunity provides coaches with unrivaled flexibility and the ability to work from anywhere in the world.
Qualifications:
* Must Be a native English speaker
* Must be at least 18 years of age and a high school graduate
* Must have a computer in a quiet location with high-speed internet capability
* Must have a headset with working earphones and microphone
* Must be able to use basic computer applications or learn them quickly.
Responsibilities:
* English Coaches are responsible for facilitating English language conversation. Lessons are 50 minutes in length. You do not have to have experience teaching English as we want you to facilitate conversation more than teach rules and principles. Most of our students already know the rules but need guidance on everyday conversation.
* Coaches are responsible for preparing material (pictures, videoís, business articles, current eventís etc.) that will aid the student in learning. Coaches are free to use materials available on our site or may choose their own tools.
* Coaches are expected to teach a minimum of 10 lessons per week. Coaches are free to post their own desired days/times and are expected to be on-time for all lessons reserved by students. Coaches may also reserve times that have been posted by students to provide added flexibility.
* Coaches are responsible for ensuring they have a quiet place to work so they can focus wholly on the student. In addition, coaches are expected to maintain their high speed internet connection and a quality headset to ensure that classís sound quality meets our standards.
Compensation: English coaches are paid USD $8.00 for each 50 minute lesson they complete. Coaches also receive a bonus of USD $50.00 at the completion of 30 post-training lessons. Training consists of 6 unpaid practice lessons that allow you to learn our system and how to use our classroom tools. Payments are made once monthly to coaches via a PayPal account.
If youíre interested in this opportunity, send an email to kurt.johnson@languagecalls.com. Be sure to tell us how you heard about the English Coach position and where you are located.


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Friday, September 01, 2006

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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Home workers take fast food calls

Kathy Guse of Rugby was commuting to a job in Minot and looking for something different when she saw an opportunity to make money from home.

The opportunity came with Verety, a new company that had picked North Dakota to pilot remote order taking for the fast-food industry. Employed with Verety for 14 months, Guse has worked out of her home for the past year.

“The best aspect would be the working at home,” Guse said. “I am saving on gas. I am saving on day care.”
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