Monday

Voicelog Pays Hourly!

I have been receiving many requests for work at home call center jobs (similar to Liveops), but which pay a guaranteed hourly amount. After talking with many other work at home contractors, I found Voicelog, which seems to be a perfect fit. Unlike Liveops, which pays you only for the time you are actually on the phone with customers (and not while you're twiddling your thumbs, waiting for calls), Voicelog pays a guaranteed minimum $8.50/hour and up! Even better, there are no annoying upsells. There are no upfront costs to being an independent contractor for them, and they will provide personal training. Voicelog is currently hiring in all US states except for Alaska and Hawaii.
Instead of selling products, Voicelog is in the business of verifying orders to prevent fraud. Your job would be to talk with customers who had recently ordered products and verify that they wanted what they were being charged for. Though this could be an excellent work at home job, there are a few downsides to consider. For one, unlike with Liveops, you will have to work at least 2 days per week to stay active. Also the smallest block of time is 2 hours, versus only 30 minutes to one hour for other work at home jobs. If this is fine with you, read on.

Below is some additional information, as well as links:
  • Pay is a guaranteed minimum of $8.50 weekdays, and $9 on weekends.
  • Are you Bilingual? Pay is $9 weekdays and $9.50 on weekends.
  • Call hours are from 9am-6pm and you can reserve job spots in 2,3,4,5 or 6 hour blocks.
Job Requirements Include:
  • As usual a noise-free workstation
  • PC with Microsoft 2000 or XP (No Macs, no emachines, and sadly for me I'm assuming no Vista)
  • Minimum of 1 GB Ram
  • Pentium 4 1.6GHz or higher
  • IE6 (You can download it at http://www.download.com/ or at http://www.microsoft.com/)
  • Excel, Microsoft Word
  • Working Printer
  • Paid Email Provider that provides enough space to receive fairly large documents (No Yahoo, Gmail, etc. accounts)
  • DSL or High-speed Cable
  • Recent Antivirus and Adaware software
  • AOL Instant Messenger Account (You can get one at: http://www.aim.com/)
  • A second phone line (must be already installed) dedicated to accepting inbound calls.
  • Phone with no features (no VOIP, no digital phone, no call waiting, voice mail etc...) To find some of the most reliable (and inexpensive) one's, just click the link right under the picture at the top of this blog page.)
  • 1 Year of Customer Service Experience
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