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danny_galaga:


i can send you a list of people. all you have to do is paypal each of them $1 and forward the list on. it must be legit, it was on OPRAH!

Malenko:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on November 06, 2008, 02:47:51 pm ---Medical transcription... I used to do that and I used to program software for it too.  I tell ya, its pretty hard to get into,  well that is not true; I just fear potential competitors in the area.  I would take their audio notes and transcribe them to electronic form (notepad.exe) and then send it all back and also use my medical expertise to correct them when needed.  I imagine that could be done over the internet now (this was 1998, before the internet existed,same year I made the all star game in Semi Pro football). In the morning before doing that though, I would load MDF at the Home Depot.

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HaRuMaN:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on November 07, 2008, 10:11:13 am ---I did the work at home thing for 5 months and it was the loneliest thing I ever did in my life.  My arcade games all got sparkling clean, though.

 :-\

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Yeah, I'm not a huge people person, but the lack of human contact has got to suck...

ark_ader:

--- Quote from: HarumaN on November 07, 2008, 10:30:22 am ---
--- Quote from: pinballjim on November 07, 2008, 10:11:13 am ---I did the work at home thing for 5 months and it was the loneliest thing I ever did in my life.  My arcade games all got sparkling clean, though.

 :-\

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Yeah, I'm not a huge people person, but the lack of human contact has got to suck...

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Depends.  When I work for a company I like the morning rituals, like the coffee machine circle where you meet around the Starbucks Coffee brewer and everyone has a joke or story to tell.  :blah:

I also have worked in a few places where you really wanted to stay at your office.  Subdued lighting, sound insulated walls, whisper quiet phone rings and big comfy furniture.  I won't delve into the views from the top floor at night, nice company sponsored restaurant... :blah:

But working from home opens up better communication, as  I have a better reference library than at the office And I'm not clock watching.  My customers noticed a huge difference in quality when I was home based (after I got the lock) than in the main office.  Less pressure and more patience.  Met my targets.  I was a happy bunny.  ;D

RayB:
Nobody has ANY leads?

I work from home too, but tech stuff. This friend of mine would be happy with $10/hr type of menial work. Know what I mean?

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