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Oct 08 2009

Seasonal Work at home Time

All of you searching for a work at home job this is a great time to grab a seasonal job and perhaps it will become permanent. If anything it will add work at home experience to your resume which work at home employers look for.

I do a seasonal scoring job with Pearson. I have mentioned it before, I do it in the spring and fall as students are leaving and starting school. It was my first work at home job and I have not given it up even though I have two permanent jobs. WHY? The pay is great, and it is good to have something on the back burner if I decide to shorten my hours and only want to work a few weeks out of the year. Sure, the weeks I have to do all three jobs it is grueling and tiring, but it is worth it.

There are all also companies that hire for the holidays to take calls - these jobs turn into permanent positions for many. I know many people do not like to be on the phone, but it is an excellent way to gain some work at home experience. You can test it out during the holidays and decide if it is for you.

Keep searching this is a great time of year to grab at work at home position.

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2 Responses to “Seasonal Work at home Time”

  1. MissTinaon 10 Oct 2009 at 11:04 pm edit this

    Hello, I was curious as to if you had any information on how to apply to Pearson.

    I enjoy all of your tips! Thank you so much! :)

  2. cindy23on 11 Oct 2009 at 5:57 am edit this

    Hi MissTina, here is link to apply
    http://websurveyor.net/wsb.dll/80911/scoreessaysfromhomeapp1.htm

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