Caution urged for work-at-home offers

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- Caution urged for work-at-home offers
- New company to offer work-at-home jobs in Abilene
- WAHM-Articles Shares Tips to Make Summer Sales Sizzle for Work at …
- GM plant closing tears at hio community
- Help managers supervise staff who work from home
- Florida AG sues home loan modification companies

Caution urged for work-at-home offers
Reading Eagle
“I think it’s persistence” she said. “I think it’s believing in the product. For those thinking about embarking on a work-at-home business Breyault said a little homework can help avoid fraud. Check if the provider is a member of a reputable organization such as the Direct Selling Association or Direct Marketing Association get all promises in writing and talk to people who have worked with the company he said. Promises of guaranteed profits and vague or nonexistent descriptions of how money is made or what the job entails should set off alarm bells he said. “If you can’t figure out within 30 seconds how you’re going to make money off this then chances are it’s a shady business” he said. Contact Ryan Pfister: 610-371-5038 or rpfister@readingeagle.

New company to offer work-at-home jobs in Abilene
Abilene Reporter-News
The company also offers promotion opportunities for stay-at-home workers he said. Employees will also be offered a benefits package according to Robinett. It’s unclear how many people in Abilene work at home but such jobs are likely to be quite popular said Mary Ross executive director of Workforce Solutions of West Central Texas. She recalled when medical transcription company Transcend announced work-at-home positions in 2005. “They were expecting to get maybe 50 or 100 people who might be interested. I think we had 500 people that showed up” said Ross. “Everybody was so excited about the possibility of working from home.

WAHM-Articles Shares Tips to Make Summer Sales Sizzle for Work at …
BigNews.biz (press release)
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GM plant closing tears at hio community
USA Today
Fear of the unknown At Graham’s in Mansfield where the mainstay of the business for 40 years has been GM cars sales are down 25% for the first five months of 2009 from the same time last year says general manager Kenneth Williams. As more customers like Sorrenti hold off car purchases Graham’s has laid off three workers out of 165 in January. ne was Steve Brown a sales manager who’s been in the car business for 20 of his 49 years. He spends his days looking for jobs online at home in Savannah a rural spot 20 miles from Mansfield. Brown says he never expected to be out of work so long. He’s applied for 30 jobs but says local businesses reacting to GM’s problems are not hiring. Unemployment benefits savings and his wife’s job as a manager at a plastics manufacturer will pay their bills through the end of the year.

Help managers supervise staff who work from home
Business Management Daily
Provide pay for performance. Performance-based pay works no matter where employees do their jobs. With teleworkers it’s even more important because it keeps the focus on what matters most—business results not face time. Address performance issues just as you would for an office-based worker. Don’t jump to a conclusion that a deadline was missed because the teleworker was slacking. Discuss it with the employee and understand that sometimes they have issues that arise just like anyone else.

Florida AG sues home loan modification companies
Bizjournals.com
Housing Assistance Law Center PA and Housing Assistance Now Inc. were previously located in Boca Raton and Delray Beach. The suit alleges that the companies promised to work with lenders to reduce debt and prevent foreclosures. However consumers claim the companies did not perform the promised services and that they were unable to contact the companies or get their money back. The attorney general’s office received as many as 300 complaints. The lawsuit asks that Vitulano and his companies be prevented from continuing to do business and that the court order the dissolution of the businesses as well as award civil penalties of $15000 for each violation of the Foreclosure Fraud Prevention Act.
Related from Mortgagerefinancemonster: Can’t Refinance? Then Get A Fort Lauderdale Loan Modification

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