Dec
23
2008
Remote work for administrative, data entry and typing professionals is on the rise. The current economy crunch is forcing many companies to cut costs but the workload remains the same. Being able to outsource these projects is expanding the virtual workforce. Many office professionals like the idea of having some flexibility but more important working at home provides a more positive work-life balance while saving money on commuting, gas, day care, lunch in many cases and other expenses encountered. For many stay at home parents that would like to return to work, this is the perfect solution, providing they can manage work and home effectively. Not everyone is able to do this successfully. What are your thoughts on a return to the workforce, but virtual with a family?
Dec
13
2008
Thanks for stopping by! I am looking forward to sharing a lot of good information about telecommuting. I know there is a lot of hype on the internet that make outlandish claims about work at home jobs. Well, the truth is there are some untruths out there, but at the same time there is a lot of good truthful information. For quite some time I have wished there was a reliable source I could check out from time to time about regular jobs, the only difference was that it would be virtual. I knew real work at home jobs existed having a few relatives that were telecommuters. One is an independent contractor and the other a permanent employee of a well know corporation. After coming across so many scam types, after doing a little research I started to do more research. A lot of time and effort went into compiling the resources and to do some checking here and there. I felt even better when I became employed on a few occasions by companies as a direct hire. Now that several years have passed and I know even more people that telecommute, I feel pretty well qualified in this area.My goal is to inform to prevent someone from getting caught up in a scam. Since there are real jobs that can be done remotely I will share some helpful job info along the way as well, like do’s and don’ts, what to expect, work life balance, work space, and the list goes on and on. Please ask questions, leave comments, or just visit.
Thanks, Kay