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Does any one know of legit data entry work at home employment?. Dont mind paying a fee, if I get job training.
Asked by gina m
I am looking for a simple data entry job, I know how to use the computer just like the average Joe. I surf the net and see many work at home jobs, but, dont have much luck when it comes to picking the right company, I have lost money in the past. I hope someone can help, thanks.
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Gina..I have answered numerous posts like yours this morning, and people give it the thumbs down...don't know why..when I do it. I get paid every 2 weeks, and have benefits. nothing came out of my pocket. I set up my own schedule..alot of it is customer service, but you can do it from your own home.
here is the info..and it came from the GMA website ..it is legitimate...I DO IT!!!
alpineaccess and much more..long e-mail so I apologize, but alot of valuable information.
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in working from home. As you can imagine, I've
already received hundreds of emails, which I'm happy to answer. The best
advice I can suggest is two-fold:
Explore the websites of the companies that hire home-based customer service
agents. AlpineAccess.com hires agents as employees. All of the other
companies, including GoWillow.com, LiveOps.com, West.com, and
WorkingSolutions.com, among others, hire agents as independent contractors.
There are advantages to both, but that alone shouldn't be your sole focus
when deciding what's best for you. Think about the schedules/shifts they
have available, along with the types of clients, training and long-term
needs. Most companies have an 800-number listed on their websites for you
to call for more information.
Since neither I nor my company Women For Hire work for any of these
companies -- nor do we do the hiring for home-based workers, I can't tell
you what their specific needs are at any given time -- or if you'd qualify
for work. It's my role to share information on what's available, and from
there it's up to you to apply. (At the very least, you must have high speed
Internet access, a computer, dedicated land line, and a quiet work space.
Prior experience in sales or customer service is helpful, though not
required.)
We've also put together this link of resources and advice for you to
explore: http://www.womenforhire.com/advice/work_from_home_opportunities
Take your time -- and remember that anything worthwhile will take work.
Stay away from ads that promise big bucks for no effort. If only it were
that easy!
Best wishes.
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Megan Martin
Marketing Coordinator
Women For Hire
www.womenforhire.com
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Most of these are scams. If you have to pay a fee to get a job like this, you can assume that the company is making money by charging their "employees" for jobs, not by finding their "employees". Not a good idea. Don't pay a fee, and don't expect to find a job that actually makes money.
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