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All of the stuff on the internet are scams and it is so hard to find a work from home job.
August 31st, 2008 by Chris De La Rosa

Just when I thought I didn’t have to go back to the mall, I spent another 4 hrs at THE MALL! When will the back to school shopping ever end? I just love it when our girls start playing the “well she got that, why didn’t I get this” or she got more than I did. How about mom and pop? We didn’t even treat ourselves to a white chocolate mocha.

From the mail room.

Dear Chris -

I subscribe to your emails from Obzokee.com. I read them everyday that I get them.  I live in PA and I want to be able to telecommute/work from home. All of the stuff on the internet are scams and it is so hard to find a work from home job. I don’t want to have to pay any money to “join” any of the websites to get the jobs or have to pay for anything….period! I am not looking to start my own business either. I am a single mother of a 5 1/2 yr old boy. He will be starting kindergarten in Sept. and I want to be able to work from home so that I can be there for him.

Do you have any suggestions or any leads? Do you know of anyone that is hiring? I also did apply for the position you had in the one email. Did you find someone?

Please email me back, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your help in advance!

Yes, it’s very tough sifting through all the crap, spam and scams which we are flooded with on this here internet. Scammers see people who are looking for a work at home job as PRIME TARGET! Maybe it’s due to the hint of desperation?  Here are a few tips I hope will assist you in your quest…

1. Visit the job boards on a regular basis, so you can apply for the vacant jobs as soon as they’re posted. You can start at : WFHMarket.com and Genuinejobs.com.

2. Use internet forums and discussion groups to get feedback on possible scams and to ask questions relating to working from home. People who visit these forums are very friendly and are always willing to assist. On many occasions I’ve seen vacant jobs posted on these forums as well. If you need help finding forums, simply go to Google.com and try searching “work at home forums” “telecommute forums” and/or “telecommute forums”.

3. If you do find something you’re interested in do some research on the company. Again, post questions in forums and also check the BBB to see if there’s anything listed on the company. Google.com is also a great place to start your investigation.

4. NEVER pay for a job or the promise of a job.

Christy I do hope the tips above help. Yes, I did hire someone for the position I posted about a month ago and Jen is doing an amazing job. I’m about to launch a new website in mid September and may need another assistant for that. Stay tuned for when I do make the post.

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How to ensure your virtual assistant is happy working for you. Part 1 of 5.
May 26th, 2008 by Chris De La Rosa

Say Thanks! As you all know I started off as a virtual assistant when the term was not as common-place as it is today. Yes, I got paid well and I had the opportunity to make bonuses, but nothing was more rewarding than hearing my boss at the time say THANKS Chris! It was like a virtual pat on the back that went a long way when I had to deal with irate customers with abusive emails and wording that could easily be rated X. It meant that by saying thanks my boss acknowledged that he appreciated what I was doing and I wasn’t just another paid employee.

Now I’m in the position where I’m the “boss” but with a background working for others, I’m always quick to say thanks and say what a great job you’re doing.

Sure you pay your VA and weather it’s great compensation or not.. say thanks and always encourage them.

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Why stay at home?
July 31st, 2007 by Chris De La Rosa

I read an article earlier today in the online version of Business 2.0 titled “Extreme telecommuting”. The focus of the article was a telecommuter who took his telecommuting consulting business on the road. Below you’ll find a direct link to the article so you may check it out when you have time. The article went on to explain a few things one should consider before taking your job on the road.

From a personal perspective I tend not to agree fully with the part of the article where it mentions that “There’s always an Internet connection somewhere, even in the poorest, most desperate country” . Though I agree that you can find ways to connect to the internet, the service is not always as good as it can be and not as reliable as one would prefer. The past 3 times I took my work on the road with me, Germany for World Cup 2006, cruise last winter and business trip to the Caribbean in May, it did not work out entirely as planned.

Germany - There was wireless internet at the hotel I stayed at, but not only was it expensive, there were connection issues. And I was always concerned about security when logged on to the wireless service. When I returned home, there was the fighting with my credit card company to dispute the massive bill I received.

Cruise vacation - EXPENSIVE! It didn’t matter if you had the wireless service (you still had to be within range) or if you used the internet cafe, the price hit you like a Randy Johnson fastball! So though the service was there (very slow) it was too expensive to actually do any work.

Business trip to the Caribbean - Just could not get my laptop formatted to work with the island-wide wireless network. The service was there, but it didn’t work with all brands of laptops. There were many internet cafes where I could log on, but internet cafes were not made for working, just checking emails and keeping up with the rest of the world as you travel.
PLUS, there were too many distractions. If I were to take my work on the road, I’ll be visiting places I wanted to see or experience. Therefore I’m not sure how much time I would have for working.

Extreme telecommuting - Want to see the world and collect a healthy paycheck? Just grab your laptop and go.

(Business 2.0 Magazine) — Anthony Page stood on the beach of Malaysia’s tiny Perhentian Kecil Island and marveled at the isolation. Around him were bamboo huts and miles of blue water. Much of the island was jungle, inhabited by coconut-hurling monkeys and giant monitor lizards. Yet he wasn’t entirely cut off. At night, when the electricity came on, Page could pull out his laptop and hook up, via satellite link, to the Web. “There’s always an Internet connection somewhere, even in the poorest, most desperate country,” he says.

Page, 35, had been traveling for almost a year before he got to the island. He hit the road in 2005 when his job as a Web developer in London was outsourced to India. Tired of the grind, he decided to take a leaf from the people his job had gone to: He would work with clients long-distance over the Internet; his office would be the nearest power and Internet hookups.

“Ten years ago, there’s no way this would have worked,” he says. “Now there are hardly any barriers.” With so many choices for voice, e-mail, and video communication, many jobs today can be done without a brick-and-mortar office. Getting paid couldn’t be easier; PayPal and other advances in electronic money management make overseas financial transactions nearly friction-free.

Read the entire Extreme Telecommuting article here.

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Considering working from home a few days a week? First ask yourself these questions…
July 13th, 2007 by Chris De La Rosa
Making the most of your telecommute
WORKING AT HOME | Be sure your boss, colleagues know what you’re up to

For some cubicle monkeys, working from home sounds downright cushy: reclining in your PJs with a laptop propped up on your knees, a plate of freshly toasted Pop Tarts at your side, and ”The Price Is Right” twinkling in the background.But as the millions of telecommuters out there can tell you, it’s not like that at all. Not only do you need to be just as alert, productive and professional at home as you are in the office, you also have to make sure your boss knows you are.

Here are some tips on how to telecommute effectively — and how to ease your boss’s fears that your request to work from home is a sorry excuse to sleep in.

Considering working from home a few days a week? First ask yourself these questions:

Read the full telecommuting article.

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Nine out of ten employees prefer to work outdoors
June 29th, 2007 by Chris De La Rosa

Yep I stand guilty.. my backyard is my haven!
Telecommuting Moves Outdoors
Nine out of ten employees prefer to work outdoors–and they’re getting creative about it.

Mobile workers are taking their work to the beach, onto sailing dinghies and into tree houses as research confirms that nine out of 10 employees prefer to work outdoors.

Research by Microsoft Windows Mobile found that outdoor locations came a close second to working from home and that choice of working environment will become more important: half the respondents said they work longer hours now than five years ago while almost a third (27.8 percent) expected their hours to increase over the next five years.

A further 73 percent of people considered the ability to work flexibly a deciding factor when choosing a new job. And 52 percent of workers believe they would enjoy a less stressful working life as a benefit of working remotely.

Read the entire telecommuting article here 

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