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Aug 08 2008

FAQ Friday- Liveops Question

I recently received a question from a reader, who says, “I received my email from the LiveOps Agent Services Team today. Fairly excited…..I’ve been reading some blogs this morning regarding the LiveOps experience, and have found something that appears to make my LiveOps offer a bit ‘unique’ compared to what I’ve been reading, hopefully someone can make sense of it: Most of the background checks have been for $35-$50, and some paperwork to mail. I’m on board with the paperwork mailing part, but…my fee was $175…background check, CREDIT check, and DRUG TEST. Haven’t read one blog mentioning anything resembling what I have…..any ideas? I’ve researched everything…it’s legit. Just curious why the difference in cost, as well as the fact that no one has mentioned a credit check or drug test to qualify….” I was curious about this too, so I did a little digging. What you need to understand is that there are different sections in which Liveops workers can be placed. Some take calls for the ads you see on tv, some take calls for insurance companies, and some even take calls for food delivery. In your case, it seems that you have been accepted into a new section, in which the companies whom you will be taking calls for specifically required all of these additional tests. The reason that it does not mention a credit or drug check to qualify on Liveop’s website is that you only need a background check to qualify for Liveops, but because you happened to be put into this section, your requirements are a little different. I haven’t really heard any worker reviews of this section yet, so I can’t say if it’s a great section to work in or not, but if it is like most of the other sections of Liveops then you probably will still do great. Good Luck!

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Jul 29 2008

Tip Tuesday- Work at Home Forums

Hi again! To continue on with theme week, I am going to make today “Tip Tuesday.” So, today I am going to share a useful online job tip, which is… Use work at home forums. Work at home forums are great places to meet other stay at home workers and discuss job opportunities, possible scams, and helpful info on working at home. There are many work at home forums, but by far the largest and easiest to use is Wahm. Wahm, which stands for “Work at Home Moms,” currently has over 1,927,840 posts and 66,943 members. This forum has some of the friendliest work at homers who happily will help you out with any problems you have. It was this forum that helped me to start working at home. Work at home forums are great ways to get in touch with the work at home community. Additionally, many potential employers will post their job searches on Wahm. Though I love using Wahm, there are two other forums that are also pretty good. These are: Work-at-home-forum and Workathomeforum. Both have multiple benefits for stay at home workers. I highly recommend that you check them out. Enjoy!

Today’s Links:
Wahm: www.wahm.com
Work-at-home-forum: www.work-at-home-forum.com
Workathomeforum: www.workathomeforum.com

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Jul 28 2008

Job Monday- Idapted.com

I thought that it would be fun if I made this week theme week. So, today is going to be “Job Monday”. Yes, I know that sounds a little corny, but let’s give it a try! So, let’s kick off Job Monday with an interesting job opportunity which you might not have known you could even qualify for. Idapted, a language learning company, is looking for talkative, friendly people to teach other people their language. Sounds hard, right? Actually, Idapted makes it simple for anyone to learn (or in our case, teach a language.) When you begin working for Idapted, they will provide you with free teacher training, similar to a college course. This can last from one to seven days, depending on how busy you are. According to their website, we do NOT need too know the other people’s languages, as all conversations will be in English. Though having prior teaching experience is a plus, it is not required. Once you have passed training, you will take calls with people not fluent in English. You will be given prompts, but not scripts, as they think that the dialogue should run smoothly, and naturally. As usual, this job requires a heatset. If you are interested in the job, I have posted links to the job application as well as to more information below. Who knows? You might be great at teaching people English!

Link to Job Overviews : http://www.idapted.com/trainers/overview.htm

Link to Job Application: http://qualify.idapted.com/account

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