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honeylove26
08-05-2008, 09:35 PM
Hello,
I would like to know if the pay rate for working solutions and the types of jobs/work that it has to offer. Does anyone like working for them? Also, are there any good positions that pay at least $11.00? Thanks in advancehttp://www.wahm.com/forum/smileys/smiley17.gif
I would like to know if the pay rate for working solutions and the types of jobs/work that it has to offer. Does anyone like working for them? Also, are there any good positions that pay at least $11.00? Thanks in advancehttp://www.wahm.com/forum/smileys/smiley17.gif
cjarj
08-06-2008, 06:02 PM
Hi honeylove26,
WSOL has many different projects. Theyinclude call center agents, customer service agents, and data entry positions (although there is a very small amount of agents on data entry). The pay rates vary by project and typically can range from minimum wage to even double that. They are a nice company to work for - very legitimate.
If you are interested, you shouldapplyasap as there is typically a very long wait to be hired - which can be upwards of a year or two wait time depending on your skills.
Good luck!
WSOL has many different projects. Theyinclude call center agents, customer service agents, and data entry positions (although there is a very small amount of agents on data entry). The pay rates vary by project and typically can range from minimum wage to even double that. They are a nice company to work for - very legitimate.
If you are interested, you shouldapplyasap as there is typically a very long wait to be hired - which can be upwards of a year or two wait time depending on your skills.
Good luck!
joanatx
08-08-2008, 08:51 PM
Wow...I had no idea it took so long to get hired. What kind of shifts does working sol offer?