How to find telecommuting jobs and opportunities.
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I found this job when I stopped by the Workaholics4Hire Free Work At Home Jobs Database to see how… >>Continue reading Dog-Adoring Writers Wanted
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I was reading an article online today called Good news for working parents: Flexible work arrangements on the rise and found mention of a relatively new site called N.E.M.O (New England Mothers Organization).
N.E.M.O. is located at NEMothers.org and it really looks promising. In 2004 they had a job board up and they tout free… >>Continue reading Finding N.E.M.O.
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I like to read blogs and came across this interesting blog today all about jogging. Cathy’s blog is brutallly honest and probably keeps her jogging more than she would if she didn’t have a blog to fill. Reading it makes you want to pull for her and it makes me wonder if the lady who walks the dog down my street twice a day goes home… >>Continue reading Jogger Blobs and Blogger Jobs
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I remember in college, I visited my girlfriend’s dorm room and saw her very neat and organized desk. Each subject had its own binder. Work was placed in sections with colorful folders. There was a wall calendar with assignment deadlines written in different colored ink (each color signified a different subject). Needless to say, I was impressed and I told her so.
She just waved her hand at me … >>Continue reading Organization is For the Lazy
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Lottery players say, “you can’t win if you don’t buy a ticket. – True.
Lottery players also believe the more tickets they buy, the better their chances. — NOT TRUE by the way.
However, this is VERY true for the telecommuting job seeker! Lucky you. The more jobs you you apply for, the better chances you will become employed. So your goal is to get your resume to… >>Continue reading It's All in the Numbers
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“I can do anything you need me to do. Data entry? Yeah I can do that. Transcription? Yeah, I can do data entry and transcription at the same time! Cold calling? I don’t have a phone, but I can get the job done. Restructure your entire computerized payroll accounting system, no problem I’ll read these Advanced Accounting text books this weekend and get right on it. I’ll do anything – just hire me!”
Think that’s funny? Don’t! For every job listing that offers telecommuting as an option for the employee, the potential employer gets hundreds of cover letters like it. >>Continue reading Don't Be a Telecommuting Whore
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Telecommuting jobs, or tjobs, is a job-search site restricted to only listing jobs available to telecommuters. The job postings are pre-screened but it’s the user’s responsibility to check out any posted offers they might want to respond to. TJobs.com has been around since 1996 and is still a great resource for finding legitimate telecommuting work.
Job postings are divided into… >>Continue reading Award-Winning Telecommuting Jobs Site
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The ONLY thing I ever spent any money on in my own work-at-home job search was an eBook called, The Real Deal on Telecommuting.
Rosalind Mays, the author of the Real Deal, was around on the web back in the late 90’s. I know because I spent the $5 for her eBook and never regretted the purchase. It is actually full of helpful information and… >>Continue reading The Real Deal on Telecommuting
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One way to look for and find telecommuting jobs is to sift through search results from job-search sites. For example, if you look at Monster.com’s job search page you’ll see that you can enter search parameters.
In the keywords box, enter the word telecommuting, choose a location close to you or leave it blank in the next box and then select a job category. >>Continue reading Searching on Job Search Sites
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