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Telecommuter's
Digest A six
month subscription of US$24.95 to the Telecommuter's
Digest will get you a telecommuting job list (updated
weekly), articles on telecommuting, a list of companies
who hire telecommuters and a resume section. Unfortunately,
at this point in time, they only cater to the US telecommuter,
but if this applies to you, then you might want to check
them out. |
Telecommuting
: The Green Commute The Clean Air Council publishes several
guides and fact sheets touting the benefits of telecommuting,
including the Telecommuting Resource Guide. |
The
American Telecommuting Association National (USA) telecommuting
advocacy and support group for telecommuters. You
can order an "Instant Telecommuter Information
Pak" for around US$10 which will give you a copy
of the ATA's official Sample Company Policy in Telecommuting,
a "how-to" guide for approaching your boss
with the idea of telecommuting, a "how-to"
guide for starting telecommuting successfully and the
current issue of their newsletter - Tele-News. Seems
like an excellent resource for the US telecommuter! |
Advocates
for Remote Employment and Virtual Office Promotes
the economic, environmental and personal benefits of
remote employment and the virtual office (telecommuting)
to employers, workers and society as a whole. They
also have research and reference tools, virtual libraries
and search tools to help you along your way. |
Home
Office Association of America The Home Office Association of America
is a six year old national organization dedicated to
serving home-based and small business professionals.
They a package of member benefits including a newsletter
available to home business professionals, group savings
on health insurance and many other benefits normally
available only to large corporations. If you're
a telecommuter and from the US, you might want to consider
joining the HOAA. |
Free
Telecommuting Jobs As
the name implies, a free site where you can search for
telecommuting jobs or enter your resume for prospective
employers to find you.
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Teletask An
excellent site for the Australian teleworker looking
for work. I have performed a few jobs for Teletask
and they are reliable and professional, and you most
definitely will not have to worry about whether you
will receive a pay cheque or not - I have received my
cheques promptly. You can register for work here,
learn about the impact GST will have on your home business,
learn about courses you can take to improve your skills,
submit your resume, and more. If you're an Australian
looking to telecommute, then you must not pass up a
visit to Teletask. |
Home
Job Stop Home Job Stop claim that they are
dedicated to helping homeworkers find appropriate and
rewarding employment, quickly and easily. They
offer a variety of services, including, job listings
in various fields (i.e. clerical, data entry, editing,
writing, administration, graphic art and more), a newsletter,
email updates and more. For full life-time membership,
they offer a very reasonable one-time only fee of US$18.00.
Sounds like a good deal by anyone's standards! |
The
Work at Home Jobs Directory The
Work at Home Jobs Directory is a listing of work-at-home
job opportunities. They say that every opportunity
listed is legitimate and honest work. Some of
the opportunities listed in this guide include craft
assembly, sales work, computer work, sewing, and much
more. |
Freelance Work Exchange
Freelance
Work Exchange offers four membership options ranging
from a 7-day trial for US$3.75 up to a monthly membership
of US$19.95. Your membership to Freelance Work
Exchange gives you access to twice-weekly bulletins
packed with freelance jobs, news, advice & information,
full access to their searchable archives and project
directory, priority resume bank, freelance job finder,
free software and other benefits. |

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