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Any of you that are interested in working at home please get in touch with me. I know of several companies that use work at home people and am more that willing to share the information with you.
Esther
04-04-2007, 03:53 PM
You know they are reliable?
You know they are reliable?
Yup. I am working for two of them now and have apps in with the some others.
Here are the sites
www.workathomeagent.com
www.liveops.com
www.alpineacess.com
www.acd.com
www.cloud10.com
BrotherEastman
04-04-2007, 03:58 PM
Any of you that are interested in working at home please get in touch with me. I know of several companies that use work at home people and am more that willing to share the information with you.
My wife would be interested, pm me when you get a chance.
My wife would be interested, pm me when you get a chance.
I made a post with the web addys of the companies and it said admin would have to clear it first, so give them a chance to see they are legit sites and it should get posted soon.
Margies3
04-04-2007, 04:07 PM
Doing what kind of work, Rico?
Yup. I am working for two of them now and have apps in with the some others.
Here are the sites
www.workathomeagent.com
www.liveops.com
www.alpineacess.com
www.acd.com
www.cloud10.com
I know that work at home agent is legit, because I used to work for them.
Liveops is also legit, because I have several friends employed through them.
I've heard of alpine, but don't know about the other two.
Doing what kind of work, Rico?
It's all phone work, different kinds of course. One company I am working for handles incoming calls for those infomercials you see on tv, and another handles customer service for a major retailer and one of those shop at home companies you see on tv.
BoredOutOfMyMind
04-04-2007, 04:16 PM
Rico to stop SPAM, new posters cannot post links in their first 10 postings. I released your post.
Thanks for coming on board. I was wondering what happenned with you.
:welcome2
Rico to stop SPAM, new posters cannot post links in their first 10 postings. I released your post.
Thanks for coming on board. I was wondering what happenned with you.
:welcome2
Ok. Kewl. I wasn't aware of that. I know there are lots of people looking to work from home, so I thought it would be a big help. I was kinda skeptical about this working from home, but it's legit. I've already received two paychecks from one company and one from another. I am in the application process with the others.
BoredOutOfMyMind
04-04-2007, 04:23 PM
Ok. Kewl. I wasn't aware of that. I know there are lots of people looking to work from home, so I thought it would be a big help. I was kinda skeptical about this working from home, but it's legit. I've already received two paychecks from one company and one from another. I am in the application process with the others.
I had to do something with the postings we were seeing!
This seems to work great.
Again :welcome
I had to do something with the postings we were seeing!
This seems to work great.
Again :welcome
Yeah, that does seem like a good way to avoid spamming.
LadyRev
04-04-2007, 04:43 PM
I'm a workathomeagent person. I make a little extra cash in addition to my regular job and it really helps.
I've been doing this since last August and so I work several lines including Home Shopping Network and Sears Home Repair.
The initial project for this work, called Direct Response, isn't always the most pleasant but after working it for a couple weeks you can move on and train for other projects like HSN, Sears, and more.
Personally, I believe HSN is the way to go! Sears is a close second!
LadyRev
04-04-2007, 04:45 PM
Rico,
Hows it going for you? Are you beyond Direct Response yet into the bigger money?
I'm a workathomeagent person. I make a little extra cash in addition to my regular job and it really helps.
I've been doing this since last August and so I work several lines including Home Shopping Network and Sears Home Repair.
The initial project for this work, called Direct Response, isn't always the most pleasant but after working it for a couple weeks you can move on and train for other projects like HSN, Sears, and more.
Personally, I believe HSN is the way to go! Sears is a close second!
I work the Sears project and HSN. I like HSN much better, but there are more hours available with Sears right now. This week I am scheduled a total of 42.5 hours with WAHA. I work LO mainly after midnight, but not all that often, maybe 2-3 nights a week max.
Rico,
Hows it going for you? Are you beyond Direct Response yet into the bigger money?
WAHA never put me working on DR. I started with Sears right off the bat. I do DR for Live Ops though.
LadyRev
04-04-2007, 04:58 PM
WAHA never put me working on DR. I started with Sears right off the bat. I do DR for Live Ops though.
LUCKY YOU! I didn't care much for DR after awhile. I was glad to move on.
Scott Hutchinson
04-04-2007, 06:15 PM
Rico it's good to see you and I trust all is well with you and yours.
Berkley
04-05-2007, 02:27 AM
what's the pay??
what's the pay??
They pay by the minute of talk time. When I was working for WAHA, pay was between 17 and 27 cents per minute-- based on call volume. If it was during busy holiday seasons the pay per minute was more. I'm not sure if it's the same now-- it's been almost two years now since I've worked for them.
LadyRev
04-05-2007, 01:20 PM
They pay by the minute of talk time. When I was working for WAHA, pay was between 17 and 27 cents per minute-- based on call volume. If it was during busy holiday seasons the pay per minute was more. I'm not sure if it's the same now-- it's been almost two years now since I've worked for them.
Its about the same now. During peak times they offer guaranteed hourly rates of $8-14 (varies from project to project and call volume expected) an hour OR the talk time rate, whichever is greater.
Here is another company that uses work from home agents.
www.uhauljobs.com/Default.aspx Under keywords put in E-Hotline Agent, drop down to Job Category and click on customer service, hit Find. Will take you to a list of cities available for these positions.
You are not required to live in the cities mentioned, but you do need to live in the state mentioned. This company pays $7 per hour. Not much, but I thought I would post it anyway.
Its about the same now. During peak times they offer guaranteed hourly rates of $8-14 (varies from project to project and call volume expected) an hour OR the talk time rate, whichever is greater.
It must be slowtime right now for Sears, because cv is pretty low.
Revelationist
04-06-2007, 07:08 AM
Ok. Kewl. I wasn't aware of that. I know there are lots of people looking to work from home, so I thought it would be a big help. I was kinda skeptical about this working from home, but it's legit. I've already received two paychecks from one company and one from another. I am in the application process with the others.
Which two do you work for and what do you do for them?
Pressing-On
04-06-2007, 07:31 AM
I know people that have worked for this company for quite some time. Lots to offer an applicant. Not my deal, cause I'd have to sit still all day. lol!
http://www.workingsolutions.com
BTW, hello, Rico. Hope you and your family are well!
LadyRev
04-06-2007, 02:48 PM
It must be slowtime right now for Sears, because cv is pretty low.
I've been working both Sears and HSN with a little DR just to keep my certification active.
I'm also certified for ProFlowers but getting hours with them is really hard. They go fast. Its been so long since I've worked them now that I would have to refresh my training!
I've been working both Sears and HSN with a little DR just to keep my certification active.
I'm also certified for ProFlowers but getting hours with them is really hard. They go fast. Its been so long since I've worked them now that I would have to refresh my training!
Proflowers offers that guarantee. That's why those hours get snatched up right away. You really have to be on top of things to get many hours with HSN too. No guarantee there, but the call volume is excellent! I like the HSN much better than Sears, although I am still scheduling myself for Sears about 12.5 hours per week. BTW, do I have to start paying tithes to you now, since you are the one that turned me on to West? LOL!
LadyRev
04-08-2007, 03:56 PM
Proflowers offers that guarantee. That's why those hours get snatched up right away. You really have to be on top of things to get many hours with HSN too. No guarantee there, but the call volume is excellent! I like the HSN much better than Sears, although I am still scheduling myself for Sears about 12.5 hours per week. BTW, do I have to start paying tithes to you now, since you are the one that turned me on to West? LOL!
I get plenty of hours with Sears and don't have much trouble with HSN either. I'm familiar enough with their posting times to know when I need to be around.
Proflowers is the one I haven't figured out yet. I've been reviewing my training material though cause Mother's Day is coming up and I know they will have additional hours.
As for the tithes...SEND EM ON! :slaphappy (Kidding, only kidding)
I get plenty of hours with Sears and don't have much trouble with HSN either. I'm familiar enough with their posting times to know when I need to be around.
Proflowers is the one I haven't figured out yet. I've been reviewing my training material though cause Mother's Day is coming up and I know they will have additional hours.
As for the tithes...SEND EM ON! :slaphappy (Kidding, only kidding)
Sister, it is really slow today. I worked HSn for two hours and literally napped for the entire second hour. LOL! I hope it picks up. Scheduled to work again in an hour.
LadyRev
04-08-2007, 05:21 PM
Sister, it is really slow today. I worked HSn for two hours and literally napped for the entire second hour. LOL! I hope it picks up. Scheduled to work again in an hour.
Thats not good to hear! I don't have service tonight so hoped to snag some extra time. I got a couple of HSN hours but so far, no calls! How boring!~
Thats not good to hear! I don't have service tonight so hoped to snag some extra time. I got a couple of HSN hours but so far, no calls! How boring!~
I know. Last Sunday I had good call volume. They said it was supposed to be very busy. Yeah, right! Oh well. I have my TV on right now, it's that slow.
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