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stefancooper
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hello - im finding these boards a tad difficult to search through / use, im sure I saw a thread about home based working . excuse me if im repeating previous posts.
im looking for home based (I have high speed internet , 2 laptops / pc / quiet workspace , availability) incoming calls , I don't mind any hours any day of the week , but I cant do cold sales. sensee sounds horrific. a few places ive called that advertise as home based aren't or are sales....
does anyone else have any ideas or suggestions of where to look ?
thanks
im looking for home based (I have high speed internet , 2 laptops / pc / quiet workspace , availability) incoming calls , I don't mind any hours any day of the week , but I cant do cold sales. sensee sounds horrific. a few places ive called that advertise as home based aren't or are sales....
does anyone else have any ideas or suggestions of where to look ?
thanks
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loads of information on this part of the forum
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=145
read through the existing threadsEx forum ambassador
Long term forum member0 -
ive been through pages of this thread I cant see anything on non sales based working from home, lots of info about other stuff but not that or am I looking in the wrong place. ive tried searching "work from home" ..... is there a specific thread anywhere please ? thanks0
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Have a look at peopleperhour and see what you might contribute.0
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Sensee do inbound call centre work - there is a large element of sales in their roles. Arise also do home based call centre work, and again is usually sales based.
Sensee is employed, Arise is self employed. They both have websites.0 -
thank you arise look interesting theres an online q and a this Thursday at 12.30 ta0
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Sensee are currently hiring.
There is this position advertised which suits well with me.
Are they any good ? What are the reviews ? I won't be scammed ?
I am already working full time. But would love to work from home in the evenings for extra pay.
Will I be paying too much tax so that it's pointless ?0 -
Sensee are currently hiring.
There is this position advertised which suits well with me.
Are they any good ? What are the reviews ? I won't be scammed ?
I am already working full time. But would love to work from home in the evenings for extra pay.
Will I be paying too much tax so that it's pointless ?
In what way? You'll pay 20% (or 40% but less likely) on the second income (+ possibly NI)0 -
So I will be paying 20% on my first job and 20% on second job as well ?0
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So I will be paying 20% on my first job and 20% on second job as well ?It depends how much you earn from both jobs combined.
No.
You'll pay 20% (or higher) depending on income after your personal allowance.
Since you work full time already, that will take up the whole personal allowance.0
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