Showing posts with label customer service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label customer service. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
GREAT WAY TO EARN EXTRA MONEY FOR HOLIDAYS
Working at home is a great way to make extra money for the holidays. I have increased my work hours to meet some financial obligations. The great thing about working from home is that you can tailor your work hours to work as little or as much as needed. Working at home also gives you the opportunity to work on other projects, keep in touch with family and friends, etc.
It's great to have the flexibility to schedule and adjust your work hours as needed. I do hope that this blog will be beneficial to you and that you are able to utilize the information on this blog to find a legitimate work at home opportunities.
Remember all you need is a computer, high speed Internet, dedicated phone line in most instances, and a quiet place to work. The opportunities are endless.
I would like to extend my best wishes for a safe and happy holiday season.
It's great to have the flexibility to schedule and adjust your work hours as needed. I do hope that this blog will be beneficial to you and that you are able to utilize the information on this blog to find a legitimate work at home opportunities.
Remember all you need is a computer, high speed Internet, dedicated phone line in most instances, and a quiet place to work. The opportunities are endless.
I would like to extend my best wishes for a safe and happy holiday season.
Monday, November 5, 2007
COMPANIES THAT HIRE CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENTS TO WORK FROM HOME
Peace everyone. Today I am going to list some companies the hire independent contractors to work from home. I hope this information will be helpful to you. Come back often as I will continue to share legit work at home opportunities. Check these out if you are looking for CUSTOMER SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES : http://www.babytobee.com/, https://teletech.com/, http://www.onpointathome.com/, http://www.micah.tek.com/, http://www.repsforrent.com/, http://www.service800.com/, http://www.vipdesk.com/, http://www.voicelog.com/, http://www.workathomeagents.com/, http://www.willowcsn.com/, http://www.upsellreps.com/, http://www.24-7intouch.com/, http://www.liveops.com/, http://www.cloud10.com/, http://www.workingsolutions.com/, http://www.arise.com/.
Have a blessed day.
Have a blessed day.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Companies that Hire Independent Contractors
Hi Everyone
I have listed some companies to the left of this page that I have applied for, or worked for that hire customer service reps to work from home. Believe it or not, there are many legitimate companies to work for. Most of the time the only out of pocket money is the cost of a back ground check (usually $30 to $40 dollars) and your equipment. When you apply with these companies, take your time. Apply when you can really focus on the application process. It will mean the difference between rejection and acceptance. (It will also make the application process easier if you have a copy of your resume saved somewhere on your computer.)
A word of advice, most of these companies expect you to have reserved an area in your home to take or place calls that is free from distractions. So if you have an extra bedroom, a basement space, that would be perfect. What they want to hear during the phone interview is that you have an in your home, apt, etc. that is set up with your required equipment and is free from distractions. Most companies will require a phone interview, you will probably be reading from a script, so practice first. Most do allow you an opportunity to redo if you make an error.
Also each company has a different application process. With some the application process is very user friendly, with others you'll want to pull your hair out. So before your start the application process, get a cup of coffee or a cold Mountain Dew, allow an hour or two and just do it. Also keep records or notes somewhere of who you sent an application to and when. Make sure you watch your email after applying. Lastly, be prepared to apply with several companies. As an independent contractor, you can work for more than one company unless there is a conflict of interest.
I will be posting other opportunities so stay tuned, bookmark me if possible and feel free to ask questions or comments if you want. I have been operating a home based business for almost 2 years as well as doing research on legitimate work-at-home companies.
Good luck and keep me posted on your progress.
Love ya.
I have listed some companies to the left of this page that I have applied for, or worked for that hire customer service reps to work from home. Believe it or not, there are many legitimate companies to work for. Most of the time the only out of pocket money is the cost of a back ground check (usually $30 to $40 dollars) and your equipment. When you apply with these companies, take your time. Apply when you can really focus on the application process. It will mean the difference between rejection and acceptance. (It will also make the application process easier if you have a copy of your resume saved somewhere on your computer.)
A word of advice, most of these companies expect you to have reserved an area in your home to take or place calls that is free from distractions. So if you have an extra bedroom, a basement space, that would be perfect. What they want to hear during the phone interview is that you have an in your home, apt, etc. that is set up with your required equipment and is free from distractions. Most companies will require a phone interview, you will probably be reading from a script, so practice first. Most do allow you an opportunity to redo if you make an error.
Also each company has a different application process. With some the application process is very user friendly, with others you'll want to pull your hair out. So before your start the application process, get a cup of coffee or a cold Mountain Dew, allow an hour or two and just do it. Also keep records or notes somewhere of who you sent an application to and when. Make sure you watch your email after applying. Lastly, be prepared to apply with several companies. As an independent contractor, you can work for more than one company unless there is a conflict of interest.
I will be posting other opportunities so stay tuned, bookmark me if possible and feel free to ask questions or comments if you want. I have been operating a home based business for almost 2 years as well as doing research on legitimate work-at-home companies.
Good luck and keep me posted on your progress.
Love ya.
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