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tel·e·com·mute - To work at home using a computer connected to the network of one's employer. The simple answer is yes but finding them may be another issue. It is unfortunate but true that the Internet is filled with scams and people waiting to take your money in just about every direction you look. Many telecommuting jobs require that you have special skills. Your skills can vary from customer service to document coding and data entry. You have to be patient and sort out all of the scams and look for the legitimate positions, but they do exist. Aside from special skills, they may also require you have DSL hook up, a second phone line, fax access or a special program. Many larger companies are and will be outsourcing work to telecommuters, this helps them keep their costs down. While the company is keeping their costs down, you are now keeping down your own costs by working at home, this is a win/win situation for both of you. When approaching a company for a wahm job, make sure to treat it as any other job. Be professional and submit your resume. One of the biggest problems encountered with wahm jobs is the fear of hiring someone that is will be unprofessional. MyMommyBiz is dedicated to searching the Internet and finding legitimate jobs and weeding out the scams. Make sure to check our Telecommuting Job Directory weekly for our new listings. Please be sure to also read our article, "Is this Telecommuting Job Legitimate?" |
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