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Jan 10 2009

My Favorite Work at Home companies

Howdy! Took a while for me to decided where to start with this new blog. So I decided to start with my personal work at home list this week. Most of these companies hired or use to hire regulary but with this awful economy it may take a while before you hear back from your application. The key is not to give up and always have a back up plan. My list is not long because I simply cannot recommend any company I have not personally been affiliated with.

  1. West at Home-This company is legitimate, been using the work at home platform for a long time, hires reguarly and I have always received my pay on time via direct deposit. you can also opt to have your money sent via a paper check. Customer service and sales skills(a plus depending on which line group you choose or are assigned to) . Pay rates vary depending on the line group. Can you make more money vs having a brick and morter job ? That really depends on how much income you need to survive, or whether you just need extra cash. My personal opioion is again have a back plan ready to put into action , because works does go real slow and if your rent is due or you need food remember what I said. As for pay rates They do vary , no way I possibly tell all the pay rates because not all line groups are guarateed a certain rate/per hour. Just make sure to do your background research before you make a final decision. I have included a link to one of my favorite work at home forums: Work Place Like Home here you will find every thing you need to no about a lot of companies. Good Luck!
  2. Cloud 10– I also worked for them for about a year , they have some really great projects that pay good , and they offer paid trainig as well as incentive bonusus on certain skills. They too pay by direct deposit. know when I worked for them you could not choose your own schedule like at West, which is one of the reasons I left, I like flexability.
  3. ACD- I could not work for them very long, nope not for me I included them only because I have experience with them . Since I won’t personally bash a company on the internet , just go ahead and check out the forum link I listed above and look up others experience with them.
  4. UHaul-Stayed about 3 weeks and happily moved on. Since every one Know’s what Uhaul does there is no real need to repeat. You will be a dispatcher taking calls from uhaul customers that have had accident , breakdowns with the trailors, etc. As for the pay ( Not enough for me considering the bad migrains you will develop working this job)
  5. Voice log- Pays a little over 8$ per hour.You can apply for either- Live Operator Independent Contractor ,TPV Verification Agent,Multiple Foreign Language TPV Verification Agent. You may have to apply more than once, I did , I actually applied every 3 months. I gave it up because My kids and the hours did not work out so well.

6. Vera a Fast-They want customer service reps and their main client are in the newspaper industry. You usually will be checking on the customers subscriptions. Visit their site for more info , and also check out the message board link. I worked with them for a month and later chose to work West instead.

7. Online Tutoring- Sorry I cannot remember the name of this company but They paid $10.00 / hr . Just google search for work at home tutoring jobs.

Well this is my best of the best list and I have actually worked for all companies listed. Do you have any you woul like to add to this list ? Go ahead and post it in the comments and I will add it here. See Ya soonMoney mouth

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