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Anyone need a job? NC people only...


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I know of an opportunity to  work at home essentially doing "pure" customer service: answering questions about orders already placed by customers. There is no sales involved just simply looking at your pc screen to help the customer. This job requires that you have a pc with dual monitors, a webcam in which is used for hr photo id, a phone line such as cable/landline no magicjack/vontage, and high speed internet with a speed of a minimum of 5mbps download. The company will supply you with a headset/phone. Also you will have to go to a specific vendor to complete a I-94 form. The vendor appear to be in major cities only. This is ideal for stay at home people or someone out of work. They pay is $10 hour and 40 hours a week. BTW this is for Amazon and a awesome opportunity to work seasonal from the house  for the next few months. The job can last up to 6 months or even potentially become permanent. pm me if you're interested in applying. I will send you the info.

 

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Another one of obamas high paying replacement jobs.  boy oh boy this economy is sizzling !

 

no offense inteded to you CB I am just tired of the American worker getting hosed.   Ten bucks an hour isnt enough to do squat unless youre living in someones basement.

 

It's probably a bit more when you factor in no gas or wear on a car.  Also the fact that this gives flexibility because it's WFH.  Then consider the hours saved per week of not sitting in a car in Charlotte traffic.  

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It's probably a bit more when you factor in no gas or wear on a car.  Also the fact that this gives flexibility because it's WFH.  Then consider the hours saved per week of not sitting in a car in Charlotte traffic.  

 

Not to mention costs for business clothes, lunches out, etc

 

 

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Avg call center salary is $12 an hour and given that they are saving on the employee working from home that hourly number should be higher.....but at the same time I worked for $10 an hour selling Christmas Trees when I was laid off a couple years ago for some extra income. It was the coldest winter in history (hyperbole) and would have preferred this.

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Or, if you are a stay at home parent looking to supplement the family income....not bad to made $10 an hour and NOT have to pay for childcare.

 

You can work 40 hours a week at home and raise a kid?

 

I had mine at home for 2 days because she was sick and really was hampered because of the attention she required.

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You can work 40 hours a week at home and raise a kid?

 

I had mine at home for 2 days because she was sick and really was hampered because of the attention she required.

 

Depends on the age of the kids.

 

For mom of school aged kids and wants to be there when they get home...yes, I could see this as a possibility.

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