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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2011

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How would you like to be able to work at home?

Part-time or full-time.

I'm talking about a "real" job.

With a weekly paycheck.

If you're tired of making the daily commute, paying too much in gas, and missing out on your kids and life.

You really can find legitimate work at home. If you do any kind of office work...you can do your job just as well -- if not better from an office at home.

Legitimate work from home jobs are now being offered by corporations such as:

AT&T, JC Penney and American Express to name just a few...other organizations with people working at home on their payroll include.

The U.S. government...insurance...companies telephone companies...advertising agencies publishers legal firms...and retail stores.

Why?

Because so much of their work is done by telephone
and computer.

What Are Some Real Work-At-Home Jobs?

Examples of legitimate work-at-home jobs include: typing jobs at home, bookkeeping, media planner, commercial artist, insurance adjustor...customer service, data entry jobs at home, typesetter, billing clerk, proofreader.


Any kind of brokering (information, stock and real estate) word processing jobs at home and much more.

Why Do Employers Hire People
to Work at Home?

Because it saves them time and money. Employers save a fortune on office space, parking and overhead.

Of course, working at home would put a lot of extra
money in your pocket too.

With the price of gas today, it's not hard to imagine
the savings.

Not to mention, the time and hassle of fighting rush-hour traffic. And it saves you a bundle on everything else it costs you just to go to work each day.

Like restaurant lunches and dry cleaning bills,
car maintenance costs and parking fees.

Everybody Wins!

You...the company you work for... And because it means less cars on the road it's also great for the environment.

The traditional approach to job-hunting...answering ads, filling out application forms, and mass mailing (or emailing) hundreds of resumes at a time just doesn't work when it comes to finding a job at home.

It may work sometimes. But, it will almost always be for a job that is far below your level of experience. And far below the salary you deserve.

So What Should You Do?

It's simple...learn from people who know what they're talking about...because they've done it themselves.

After all, why would you want to put yourself through all the time and trouble of figuring everything out on your own?

When you can cash in on the hard-won knowledge
and experience of others.

And There's Never Been a Better Time to
Begin Working at Home than Right Now...

Today it's easier than ever to get a job at home.
Telecommuting has become one of the fastest-growing business trends.

Because it's something that makes sense in so many ways. For example:

The Government is behind telecommuting in a big way because it's one of the best ways of fighting air pollution and traffic congestion...working at home also helps companies by cutting the cost of office space, parking and overhead...according to the U.S. Dept. of Labor --- home based work is already a way of life for 1 out of 10 employees.

That's 15 million Americans.

So you can see there's never been a better time to begin working at home.

And...

You Can Do It Anywhere

Wherever you live, or want to live -- you can begin working at home.

It makes no difference if you choose to work at home on a farm in Nebraska...or an apartment in New York or Los Angeles...or a condo in Florida.

Is Working At Home Right For You?

Have you ever thought..."There must be a better way to earn a living?"

Would you like to spend more time with your family than your boss?

Do you often dread the thought of crawling out of bed Monday morning just to sit in traffic?

Does your ever-growing list of things to do, people to help, and deadlines to meet -- leave you feeling like you're living on a treadmill?

Are you tired of working from a traditional corporate office, when you know you could do a better job at home?

Would you like to gain at least an extra two hours (on average) of free time every day?

If your answer is "yes" to any of these quest-ions, I urge you to consider what working from home can mean to you and your family.

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