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Old 02-11-2010, 05:03 PM
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Just wanted to add, I have worked there for 3 yrs from home and I live on east coast. To everyone who applied.....I hope all the best for you.
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Congrats to you! How did the appt to fill out paper work go?
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Hey tam2005! thanks! it went well everyone that was hired met with the hiring manager and went over the job again and the hours we were available for, then we filled out the "paperwork" over the computer...and then we were off....just gotta wait for wednesday and begin training... fun!!
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That's great news! Thanks for letting us know.
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So this is a legit wah position? I see from the posts you have to physically go to the uhaul office. So i am kind of confused lol. Do you train at the office then work from home?
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Old 02-15-2010, 01:56 PM
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Applicants should have good verbal skills, must be computer-literate with the ability and understanding to install software applications, a clear speaking voice and general knowledge of United States geography is required.

**This is a work from home (WFH) position, when you telecommute from home you must have your own computer, a reliable cable or DSL broadband internet connection and you must purchase your own headset.
That sounds like quite a lot of requirements for an $8-per-hour position?

By how much is the minimum wage there less than $8 per hour?

I'm only being nosey here, but in my complete ignorance a few of the comments here make this sound like a really good and really welcome job, and I'm kind of thinking that over here some fairly unskilled jobs like waitressing or working in a laundromat are paying about $8 per hour ...

Is it the rate of pay or just the fact that this is work-at-home that's making it look such a good thing?
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Old 02-15-2010, 10:06 PM
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It's actually a very poor rate of pay once you deduct taxes. It's less than minimum wage in some areas.
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Old 02-26-2010, 07:59 PM
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Can we do this from anywhere?
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Old 02-27-2010, 04:26 PM
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No day care, no eating out, no gas, no fancy cloths, more time with your family......8.00 an hour is really a lot more like 10.00-12.00. Most high school grads. have the nessary expirance.

And as far waitressing and laundry mat cleaners not being skilled?? WOW I was shocked to read that. It may not be a job like a doctor or a lawyer but some of those unskilled workers/jobs do a better job than most CEO's and sec.

Get an education of some sort that will give you the skills to get or have a high paying job from home. Other wise be thankful for what is available. If its not for you--then keep your mouth shut.

I LOVED waitressing and made more money than most on this forum doing it.
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Old 02-27-2010, 04:59 PM
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I see this job ad almost more than I should... nothing personal Tam2005... but does ANYONE work for Uhaul from home. I have never, ever heard of anyone state on any forum that they actually work for them. It's a conspiracy!
I can relate I have applied for this 3 times and nothing, what is going on? I am starting to think that this is just a waste of time.
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