Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Work at home job leads Apr 12

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Medical Writer NJ

Technical Project Manager Atlanta
Call Center Agents Atlanta
Assistant Purchasing Director for Travel Company Austin

Political Consulting Work Austin
Sales Rep -Golf Business Philadelphia

Experienced Account Representatives Only Phoenix

P/T Writer & Customer Service Chicago
JAVA Programmer/Software Developer/Independent Contractor Needed ASAP Denver
Embedded application engineers Atlanta

Admin Assistant/Contracts Manager San Fransico
Telesales/Appointment Setter – Real Estate (Part Time) San Fransico
Web HTML Developer CA

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Work at home job leads Apr 11th

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Telesales, Telemarketers

Telemarketing Denver

Internet Marketing - P/T District Manager Atlanta

Marketing Consultants Needed Austin

Work at Home - Strong Recruiter Needed - Austin

Part time .NET Developer needed

Seattle

TELEMARKETING Las Vegas



administrative assistant .

B2B Sales, Work from Home, HIGH Commission

Medical Biller

Internet Ad Sales - Account Executive



Inbound customer service Philadelphia

Call center at home

ST. PAUL, MINN. - Kathleen Hughes moved from Florida to rural Minnesota last year.

She cringed when she had to get in the car in snowy weather and make a 40-mile drive to her job in Grand Rapids, Minn.

The commute got old very quickly.

``That's what really pushed me over the edge to work at home,'' she said.

Working from home isn't new, but Hughes has tapped into a more recent adaptation: the virtual call center.

Hughes, 25, is part of a growing legion of so-called cyberagents, the ranks of which are expected to grow at a clip of more than 20 percent annually as companies continue to move work away from traditional brick-and-mortar call centers to lower-cost centers that tap into workers' homes.

Using telecommunications software that allows workers in Minnesota or California to work together as smoothly as those who sit in adjacent cubicles, vendors are landing contracts with companies like Sears, 1-800-Flowers, Office Depot, Verizon, J. Crew, Virgin Atlantic Airlines and local AAA auto clubs.
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Monday, April 10, 2006

Work at home job leads Apr 10th

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CLERICAL Work from home New Mexico
Medical Care Examiner
Graphic Designer for blog
Work At Home Telemarketer Little Rock
Freelance Graphic - Pittsburgh
GRAPHIC ARTIST- Freelance St Petersburgh
Windows Programming - United Kingdom
Freelance Writer Real Estate Investor Books and Tapes
Photoshop Tutorial Writers
Marketing Specialist CT
Freelance Web Designer



Saturday, April 08, 2006

Work at home scam stuffing envelopes job

If you are looking to work from home, you may be tempted by those ads telling you about jobs stuffing envelopes that will make you loads of money. However, those ads say little about jobs stuffing envelopes and more about opportunities. There is a difference between a job and an opportunity, and jobs stuffing envelopes really are not opportunities at all.

If you are looking to work from home there are a lot of legitimate opportunities. You can find them all over. However, any ad promising your jobs stuffing envelopes are really telling you that you will have the opportunity to make money. More often than not, this “opportunity” comes from a thinly veiled scam. The ad for jobs stuffing envelopes will have you send money to a P.O. Box in exchange for a Starter Kit. The kit is usually a description of how to place an ad for jobs stuffing envelopes to get more naïve people to send you money.

Why are jobs stuffing envelopes a scam? First of all, there are no companies that will pay a person money to stuff envelopes when machinery is so advanced it can do it for much cheaper. You would never be able to keep up with the machinery that stuffs the envelopes for less than 50 cents each.

Second, you should never have to send in money to find out more information about jobs stuffing envelopes. This “good faith” payment has nothing to do with “good faith” on the company’s part. It is a way for the company offering jobs stuffing envelopes to take your money. A legitimate business will let you know what they do and how they do it up front. Another version of the “good faith” payment with jobs stuffing envelopes is a processing fee.

Another form of the jobs stuffing envelopes scam is actually a pyramid scheme. You do stuff envelopes, but they are ads that tell others about the opportunity of jobs stuffing envelopes. You get paid when the person sends you the money. This is illegal, and you do not want to get involved in this type of scam.

The advertisement for jobs stuffing envelopes may also offer you free stamps and envelopes for your “processing fee.” You actually will get the stamps and free envelopes, on the self-addressed stamped envelopes from people wondering about jobs stuffing envelopes. Are you getting the idea of the cycle here? Actually very few people today will bother with the SASE, as more jobs are posting free information on the internet and via hotlines. Your jobs stuffing envelopes will probably not reap the kind of return you think.

Read the rest of the article here - Jobs Stuffing Envelopes.

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Work at home still requires a schedule

Hi Jill. I am a new immigrant. I was working as a clinical medical physicist in India prior to coming here. I have a daughter who is 15 months old and feel it would suit me best if I were able to work from home. I am looking for information on organizations that support the work-from-home concept.

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Work at home job Apr 7th

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Customer Service

Appointment Setter KY

Mortgage Sales Los Angles

Public Relations Consultant CA
Experienced PR person Washington DC
Travel Agent - Part Time - Work from Home - CA

Work At Home Telemarketer Chicago
Phone-based Peer Counselors/Trainers Needed Chicago

Work From Home Setting Appts. B2B IL Chicago
Appointment Setter Atlanta
Internet Marketing - P/T District Manager PA
Telemarketing Appointment Setting New Jersey
Creative marketing / admin assistant PT NY
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR SMALL BUSINESS. Work at Home Baltimore

Freelance editor Boston
Inside Sales Boston
Travel Expert - Work from Home
Project Manager - Architect or Engineer (Telecommute) Las Vegas
Programmer Michigan
Software Engineer IL
Sr. Internal Audit Consultant - telecommute Greensboro SC



Work at home job lead Apr 5th

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Part Time Mortgage Originator Orlando
B2B Sales Orlando
Web Development - Project Manager Needed Orlando
Telephone Actresses Orlando
Computer Geek Needed! Miami
Part time assistant with flexible hours Miami
Appointment Setters Miami
Writer Needed – Online Poker, Gambling, Casino Category Miami
Writer Needed – Travel Category Miami
Writer Needed – Online Education Category Miami
Writer Needed – Insurance Category Miami
Writer Needed – Mortgage Category Miami
Technical Recruiter New Jersey
Account Director - Flexible/work from home New Jersey
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS FOR WORK AT HOME POSITION North Carolina


Customer Service Rep We are a national virtual office company serving corporate clients and looking to add new customer services reps. Description: Calling businesses and scheduling appointments. Compensation: Base for each successful appointment, plus profit sharing.Requirements: Good phone skills and ability to call nationally in the U.S.Longevity: This could lead to advancements, for the right person.We are working out the final details for a start date. email me at: jonestelecom@yahoo.com


Work at Home Visual Basic programmer TX
Blogging jobs listed
TELECOMMUTE Buffalo

Friday, April 07, 2006

Freelance writing

Have you ever wondered if a home business career is for you? Do you hate your nine to five job? Do you dread waking up in the morning? Very few people are lucky enough to work at a job they enjoy, but I’m happy to say that I’m one of them.

Using Your Talents For Your Stay At Home Business

I’ve worked at lots of dead end, gruelling and mind numbing jobs. Now I pull up a comfortable computer chair to my desk, sip on a hot cup of coffee and work from home writing articles like these ones. For me, it’s the best work from home job I could possibly have. Finding a home business career that suits you all depends on what it is you would like to do. For many people writing is something that comes naturally and with this gift you really can work from home.

Everyone can write, but few have the time or the inclination to do so. There are millions of web sites that need content, magazines that need articles, newspapers that want insightful news articles and that’s where I come in. For me this is an easy home business opportunity and probably the best work from home job I could have.

I even write fictional short stories and sell them to online and print magazines. It’s an easy home business opportunity that many people don’t even consider. All you need to do is be able to write, and finding joy doing so is a big plus too. There are hundreds of work from home writing opportunities on the internet and all you will need to do is register with a few freelancing websites and you are ready to start your home business career.

The great thing about my stay at home business is that I can choose to write to supplement my income, or you can go it alone and do it full time. All you have to do is find the work, target an area or become an “expert” in a certain subject...and write! This is probably one of the safest work from home jobs, you write and you get paid. Of course with this home business career it’s not the easy money that most people look for when they look for a work from home job, but if done correctly you really can make the money and create a successful home business career that will last a lifetime.

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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Sample Telecommuting Proposal Letter


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Here is a sample Telecommuting proposal that you can share with your boss.

TO: Mary Lou, Supervisor

From: Joe Doe

RE: Telecommute Proposal

I am writing to express my desire to perform my job as Medical Transcriptionist in a telecommuting capacity beginning October 15,. I’ve spent hours researching the subject, and I am excited about sharing the information I’ve gathered with you.

What are the benefits of telecommuting?

There are many benefits of telecommuting. Besides increasing productivity, telecommuting:

* Cuts the cost for office space

* Reduces stress and commuting time

* In case of emergencies I can take care of whatever problem arises and then work later on in the day instead of calling sick

* I can still work during harsh weather conditions

* Telecommuting can boost morale and help employees stay on the job.

* Improves the work/life balance

* Increases employment of women

* Increases employment of disabled workers, etc

These are only a few of the benefits that telecommuting can offer this company. Please give me the chance to prove these tremendous benefits to you.

A laptop  printer, FTP, DSL or cable modem is all that I need to perform my job, and these are things that I already possess in my home office, and will use.


Telecommuting programs have been working for companies like Jetblue, Virgin Atlantic, AAA, Cigna, Carnival Cruise Line, etc, and can definitely work for this company.

I would like to telecommute two days a week starting 10/15/  for a period of at least six months. After six months, once this is working out, I would like to telecommute three days a week, with the possibility of doing this full time after another review of my performance.

I do have child care needs that will be met by a part time babysitter.

I know that you’re probably having concerns about off-site performance. If this is a concern for you, I assure you that you can monitor my productivity and performance off- site better than workers on-site. We can connect via skype.

How? Well, let me introduce you to Elance freelances. Elance provides visibility into virtual cubicles of employees and remote workers.

Elance  offers web-based applications that create a complete view of each person, including a web cam to capture and see what they’re working on. So with the click of a mouse you can see work I’ve done in the past, you can verify logs, review work, etc.

After telecommuting for six months, on 04/15  we can sit down in a meeting to review my performance. At that time we can determine whether or not I should continue.

Enclosed please find several articles on telecommuting, names, telephone numbers, etc., of managers and employees that are enjoying the benefits of telecommuting.

I know that I possess the skills and personality necessary to succeed as a telecommuter, and will prove that to you.

I am really looking forward to this and believe with all my heart that this will be a tremendous benefit to the company, and all involved. Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely
Mary Smith

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