Speaking of work…
November 4, 2007What I'd give to telecommute instead of having to walk fifteen minutes to work in the cold, then walking fifteen minutes to my home in the dead of the night. If I worked from home, I would be protected from the elements. I could dictate when I work, so if I have to study for a test, I could. I can go to the bathroom anytime I wanted to. I do not have to get out of my night clothes. I can eat while I work. If I were a mom, I could work AND take care of my kids at the same time!
I hate how in working retail, I can't dictate which hours I want to work. If I did get a job somewhere else (somewhere downtown, for instance?), the daily hassles of getting to work would be too much for me. That means I'd have to spend over a hundred Canadian dollars per month to commute to work using a metropass too!
If only I worked from home…
But alas, that's not what I do.
That's what the people who work for Courtney Raymond Consultants have though. They have a unique opportunity to be their own boss.
Courtney Raymond Consultants is the number one recruiting firm for Merrill Lynch (no need to introduce what Merrill Lynch is!), and they need good people with great phone skills who wish to work flexible hours from their home. Who wouldn't want that? CRC provides the training and the leads for FREE. Plus, you don't have to buy anything, so you wouldn't have to worry about that.
Check it out. It could mean the best change you've ever done in your life!
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