An article inThe
Dallas Morning News, July 22, 2012, edition “Home-based Jobs Have Flexible
Hours” on page 1J, by Christine Durst and Michael Haaren of Creators Syndicate, discusses job
opportunities available on the Internet.
Having taught a number of online classes, I know that it
takes special temperament to work at home on your computer. If the idea of sitting in front of computer
for hours on-end works for you, perhaps you should pursue the leads shown
below.
I think that almost of the open jobs require excellent
command of the English language or perhaps another language such as Spanish, French, and German. Further,
you need to have a great eye for detail, grammar, and syntax. If you would like to be a virtual assistant
and if running errands and handling loose ends is our thing, then go for
it! Procrastinators should not apply. Experience in writing of any type would be
attractive to potential employers.
I may have been too negative as I discuss these potential
jobs; however, I do not want you to be disappointed if you are unable to land
such jobs. If you want the job, then go
after it with enthusiasm, a positive attitude, and excitement.
Here are the links to consider:
http://tinyurl.com/2hwrrm
– The Huffington Post
www.ivaa.org –
International Virtual Assistants Association
www.problogger.net
- Probloggers
www.bloggingpro.com
- Bloggingpro
www.jounalismjobs.com
– JounalismJobs.com
www.mediabistro.com
- Mediabistro
Please share with
readers of this blog or email me at glynjordan@gmail.com your experiences with working
at home Internet jobs.
Thanks. Glyn
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