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Posted By: msbeanctr on 2005-12-28
In Reply to: Technology - MT Biz

It seems to me that there are a lot of people out here trying to work at home and they either can'the type or are trying to cook, clean, babysit and instead of making lines, they are making complaints. You have to have a "space", no TV, toys, dogs, cell phone - and you have to stay focused. Good Grief.....2000 lines in 5-6 hours should be the norm. When I was inhouse, I could get that when the other two ladies called in sick. But with all three, of course there were the 20-30 personal calls, visitors and the hour lunches and no one got lines. Fully staffed, I could get about 1400 because of the distractions.

Typing at home is the next to the best job I will every have. Number one, of course is being the ol beanctr. (payroll and tax prep). I love technology. Everybody needs to cyber into the new millineum. Starter, not harder.

Working at hospital, had symptoms of CT, but after I started working at home, took supplements (B6 and magnesium- got remedy from this site), lost weight) and I have not whined about my back, feet, elbows, or wrists in two years. Oh, and get off the dining room chair, you need an ergonomic chair with lumbar support.

And just for the flame, I realize this costs money - but this is your ever-shrinking career, and your ever-getting-older body, a 200-300 investment in a chair is better that medicine and a $744 disability check.




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