Monday, May 15, 2006

Please Note- A Legit Company will not ask you for money. These are unresearched work at home job leads. Use common sense if it sounds too job to be true-it probably is. Please post in comments if you have any replies to the jobs applied


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Personal/Executive Assistant & Gifted Typist/Writer/Researcher Denver
Part-Time Bookkeeper PA
Medical Transcriptionist Dallas
Full / Part-Time Telemarketing Agents Needed New York
ASP.net Developer, One Man IT Department for Cartoon Company California

Executive Administrator California
Programmer/Webmaster
Loan Coordinator

San Fransico

Friday, May 12, 2006

Work at home job leads May 12th

Please Note- A Legit Company will not ask you for money. These are unresearched work at home job leads. Use common sense if it sounds too job to be true-it probably is. Please post in comments if you have any replies to the jobs applied

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Project Engineer Atlanta
Financial Management Analyst Job--
Secretary Oa Job--
Application Analyst (Home based position) San Jose CA
Java Developer - Telecommuting Washington DC
Programmer/Webmaster SF bay area
TELEMARKETING PRO NEEDED ASAP San Francisco
Executive Administrator San Jose CA
Manager - Food Services business Boston
Online English Teacher $15/hour
CUSTOMER SERVICE - WEB SITE BASED - P/T Virginia
Writers Needed Washington DC
Wanted PT Lead Generator for Sales Rep...Work From Home.. Virginia
Phone chat operators needed
Telemarketing / Appointment-Setting Chicago
PT Administrative Assistant Chicago
Telereps Needed in Chicago
SIP/VOIP Proxy/PBX Engineer / Setup Expert


Telecommuting in rural areas

High gas prices, traffic tie-ups, expensive housing - who needs it? Most Americans, if they want a good paying job.

But an increasing number of people are opting out by telecommuting, giving them access to companies in high-paycheck areas while at the same time being able to live in areas with more reasonably priced real estate.

"You can now earn a New York salary and live in a much less expensive place," says Chris Miller, executive director of the Creative Coast Initiative, a non-profit organization that promotes the advantages of Savannah, Georgia, which attracts many telecommuters with Atlanta-based companies.Read More

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Should I allow my employees to work at home?

Q: A couple of my employees have approached me about telecommuting.

Is this a good idea in a small business?

A: Telecommuting can provide employees with flexibility and a better work-life balance, which many see not just as a perk but a necessity.

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Telecommuting from Mexico or anywhere in the world

SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, Mexico — Nicole and John Gordon spent their 20s in San Francisco, riding the best years of the technology boom. But with two kids, Nicole Gordon started asking herself, "What do you do after San Francisco?"
The answer, it turned out, in the hills of Guanajuato state, was this colonial Mexican town with high-speed Internet, cheap day care, decent restaurants and plenty of large, open homes for rent.
"There's no reason we couldn't stay here," said John Gordon, a software developer who's trying out the Mexican life with his young family for about six months.
Gordon, whose mother retired to San Miguel, considers himself at the forefront of a demographic trend: high-tech professionals who can work anywhere in the world.

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Monday, May 08, 2006

Higher gas prices equals more telecommuters

Every time Laurie Shannon makes the 160-mile round- trip drive between her home in Belchertown, Mass., and her office in suburban Boston, she uses five gallons of gas and shells out $5.10 in tolls. With prices at the pump skyrocketing, she has devised a partial solution: fewer commutes.
"If there's nothing that requires face-to-face meetings, and if I have everything I need with me, I can work at home three days a week," says Ms. Shannon, a research psychologist at WFD Consulting in Newton, Mass. With a laugh she adds, "My dogs like it, too."

Shannon is in the vanguard of a quietly growing band of Americans turning to telecommuting to reduce gas costs. As they work at home, typically a day or two a week, they are spurring a shift that could eventually turn the United States into what workplace analyst John Challenger calls a "telecommuter nation."


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Work at home job lead May 8th

Please Note- A Legit Company will not ask you for money. These are unresearched work at home job leads. Use common sense if it sounds too job to be true-it probably is. Please post in comments if you have any replies to the jobs applied

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Sales consultant Denver
Sr. Software Engineer - Telecommute VA
Sr. Software Engineer -
Network Specialists Los Angeles
Telecommute Regional Recruiter
Actuary Indiana

Project Controls Specialist 2 Seattle

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