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Re: legal work from home
Posted by Lisa Marie Evans on 10/28/05

    This is how it works.

    You fill out an application

    You will have a criminal background check done on you

    You will have a few module tests to take (pass with 70 or
    higher and if you fail the first time, you can retake 1 more
    time. If you fail again, you can't apply again for 6 months.

    If you pass those tests, you will be scheduled for a one-on-
    one interview.

    If you pass the interview, you are hired

    You will choose your schedule you prefer

    After you are hired and you put in your schedule, this is
    how it works.

    You turn your computer on.

    You turn on the software that is on your computer to start
    working

    A person watching T.V. at their house is watching an
    infocommercial

    There is a telephone number listed on the T.V. screen for

    people who are interested in purchasing what the T.V. is
    selling.

    The person calls that number on their T.V. to order the
    product.

    The main headquarters gets that call the the person is
    calling.

    The main headquarters routes the call your way.

    Your phone rings

    You pick up your phone and read what is on your computer
    screen.

    You go through the order process with the caller on the phone

    When you are done, you hang up.

    You are now ready for the next call to come in.

    Your computer will show you the minutes you were on the
    phone with the customer.

    Please let me know if you understand all of what I explained.

    This is basically a phone agent

     
     

 
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