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artzechck3
02-08-2009, 09:53 AM
I have been looking for a wah job for a year now. I can type at least 70 wpm. I can not do phone work because of small children. Does anyone have any companies that they can recommend? I have found transcription companies but I don't have experience. I have found other companies but I am told they aren't hiring right now or I put my app in and never hear from them. Please help.
Thanks for your help.
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Thanks for your help.
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UnitedMommy
02-08-2009, 10:05 AM
Mount*in W*st and Quickt*te are two transcription companies that hire without experience.They may not get back to you right away but they are great entry level companies to work for. You could also try doing Ch*Ch*. They are great, since you can sign in whenever you want to work. Well, good luck artzechck3!!! Hope you find something soon!!
artzechck3
02-08-2009, 10:25 AM
Thanks so much for the tips. Unfortunately W*st doesn't hire in my area, and Ch* Ch* isn't hiring either. I was looking at Qui*tate today. I think I might sign up for that. I just can't get any idea on the amount of money that I would be able to make. Thanks again, I am trying to stick to the companies that others have experience with.
danasurvey
02-08-2009, 10:27 AM
I don't have any specific companies to recommend, but watch out for those that charge an upfront fee. Those are usually scams.
nuwave06
02-08-2009, 12:18 PM
I don't have any specific companies to recommend, but watch out for those that charge an upfront fee. Those are usually scams.
True, you should not pay an employer to work for them (a job) -- however, business opportunities often require a start-up fee, which is legitimate. You'll need to determine if it is a real opportunity before deeming it a scam.
True, you should not pay an employer to work for them (a job) -- however, business opportunities often require a start-up fee, which is legitimate. You'll need to determine if it is a real opportunity before deeming it a scam.
hopefulWAHM
02-08-2009, 01:29 PM
I would recommend going to rat race rebellion's site and looking through their data entry tabs section for the companies hiring telecommuters._popupControl();