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Glynny67
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Hello.
I was wondering if there is anyone who could please give me some guidance toward some genuine homeworking opportunities, working for an employer with a fixed hourly rate?
There are so many difficulties/scams with this sort of employment, has left me wondering if there is anything worth bothering with?
Many thanks:A
I was wondering if there is anyone who could please give me some guidance toward some genuine homeworking opportunities, working for an employer with a fixed hourly rate?
There are so many difficulties/scams with this sort of employment, has left me wondering if there is anything worth bothering with?
Many thanks:A
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You tried arise?0
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Prasanna21 wrote: »You should have try to Designer, Hardware Mechanic, Machine Operate, Tailor, Tuition center, computer center etc., .
Home based "Machine Operate" or "Computer Center", interesting ideas.
I'm going for a wild stab in the dark here that you really don't have a clue what you are talking about and are just upping your post count.0 -
There are quite a few companies that outsource their customer services to home workers, Arise being one as mentioned by a previous poster.
Others that I've heard about include 360crm, Maygenta and Sensee. I can't endorse any of the above as I haven't used them myself but they might be worth further investigation? And I'm sure there are probably other threads and posts regarding these on this forum if you do a search.
HTH'The only thing that helps me keep my slender grip on reality is the friendship I have with my collection of singing potatoes'
Sleepy J.0 -
There are quite a few companies that outsource their customer services to home workers, Arise being one as mentioned by a previous poster.
Others that I've heard about include 360crm, Maygenta and Sensee. I can't endorse any of the above as I haven't used them myself but they might be worth further investigation? And I'm sure there are probably other threads and posts regarding these on this forum if you do a search.
HTH
I have worked for 360 and have a friend who works for Sensee so I can confirm they are genuine employers.0
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