04-13-2010, 09:27 AM
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Mia, Max and Moe's Mom Donating Member
Join Date: May 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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| Yes - I think a lot of them are scams but there are some places now wanting to do this as it can save them some money. There's a pharmaceutical lab & their call center here called Merck. Some ladies that I used to work with went there after we got "discontinued". They had to go through regular training for 6-8 weeks but then it was an option for them to do it at home. I really can't say what all it entailed but they do pay well and have pretty good benefits. Also, my son works for the Federal Courts and they were trying out working one day a week from home. Not sure how it's progressed but again, it was advantageous for them because there's no interruptions and he was able to get quite a bit done. I asked how they knew if he was really putting in the hours and he said that there was something in the program that can time the activity. I know that's true because I worked for a major credit card/bank and their program kept track of how much time we were keying. I think you'll find that ones that are legit will want to meet, train and set up the situation. Not something you'll find in the paper or online. I'd only consider well known/reputable companies. Good Luck!
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