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Feb 17 2009

Goodbye and Good Luck All

Published by gregg1970 under Uncategorized Edit This

Hello and goodbye to everyone that has followed my blog over the past several months.  I’ve been accused of fraud by the Today.com team for providing links to jobs openings on job websites, even though I was urged to do so by the Today.com editor reviewing my blog when I first began it.  Let me state unequivocally that I don’t work for any of those job sites or receive any money from any of the job listings that I have directed you to.

I honestly believed that I could help some of you out there trying to find jobs by copying and pasting links from other job search websites, the same links you would have found if you did the searches yourselves.  If someone is receiving residual income from these links, it definitely wasn’t me.

It is my hope that some of you did find some jobs from following my blog.  I’ve enjoyed “talking” with all of you and I thank you for your kind support and good wishes.

Best to all!

~~Gregg

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Feb 13 2009

Virtual Reality Jobs

I know some of you believe that I’m not dealing in reality lately and I’m going to agree with you- just for today.  The reason is, yes, I’m living a double life.  My real life is exactly what it is- a guy searching for jobs in all the wrong places apparently.  So, I wanted to change things up a little and guess what I found?  A second life!

I also started another blog about it today (SecondLife.today.com ), so you can stop on by and visit me there from time to time.  You could also visit me in-world (Vlad Avedon).  If you have absolutely no idea what I’m talking about, visit SecondLife.com.

Now to answer an obvious question- why would I be writing about virtual reality jobs on my telecommuting blog?  The reason is simple- you can actually earn money in the SecondLife virtual world- and you can do it from the comfort of your own home.  The kinds of jobs you’ll be likely to find include:

  • Bouncer
  • Clothes Designer
  • Skin Designer
  • Virtual Playmate
  • DJ
  • Landlord
  • Land Baron
  • Photographer
  • Furniture Designer

You’re pretty much only limited by your own imagination by what you can do, sell or be in the SL virtual reality world; you also set your own prices.  So I invite you to spend a little time there this weekend, just exploring.  It may seem a little strange at first, but if you give it a little time I think you’ll find it to be fun, and financially rewarding!

See you there!

Gregg- a.k.a. Vlad Avedon

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Feb 12 2009

New Blogger Job Openings and More

Things are going a little slow again this week, but the stock market is rebounding.  I suppose that is the bright light at the end of the tunnel (or is that a locomotive heading straight for me?).  I’m also feeling a little happy since the telecommuting job I wrote about recently here on my blog, Sitel , actually called me for an interview.  Here’s hoping!

I did manage to find a few more telecommuting jobs today despite all the hunting I had to do.  Hopefully some of these leads will help others land some jobs as well.  I’m rooting for you!

EC ABC - blogger for the elder care market

Healthcare Hacks - blogger for writing on- wait for it- health care topics

MMG - motivated entrepreneurs wanted

Freedom Voice Systems - technical support positions for VoIP; 2 yr degree required

Group Purchasing Solutions - sales positions available

UnitedHealth Group - compliance analyst

Good luck everyone!

~~Gregg

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Feb 11 2009

The Not-So-Stimulating Stimulus Bill

Published by gregg1970 under Daily Musings Edit This

I’ve been following this great spending, I mean, stimulus bill and waiting to see how it could possible help out the majority of people in trouble.  I’ve also been reading other people’s blogs, facebook and MySpace to see what people, in general, are saying about it.  I don’t know what planet the legislature is living on (oh, yeah, planet Washington D.C., where the congress and senate forget who put them in those positions- it must be a Dr. Who mind-erasing thing when they take office).

To me, under-funding the small business sector is one of the biggest mistakes being made with this pillaging of the American bank account.  I think it is perfectly ridiculous to say that building roads and bridges (if I hear this one more time I’ll scream, I swear) is going to save us.  Just how many jobs, in reality, will be created by this?  And even if the jobs come to your area, not everyone is physically able to work on a construction crew.  What about all of those out of work construction workers?  Won’t they be the first to be hired, not someone with an MBA?

In my opinion, a better strategy would have been some forgiveness on mortgages and student loans, just for starters.  After all, the government now owns many of those mortgages after the TARP spending bill.  Wouldn’t that have taken the heat off people struggling to get by and on the verge of losing their homes?  How about all of those government student loans and the relentless collection calls being made to those unemployed people’s homes.  (Pay your loan now or we’ll, let’s see, file a tax lien against your home, any future tax return and everything you own).  Instead, let’s fill people’s head with false hopes about landing a construction job.

Frankly, I’m disappointed in this stimulus bill.  It smacks of a payoff to democrats who backed the president during his campaign and it is being touted to the public as a do-this-or-die measure.  I’m sorry, but the days of Roosevelt and Lincoln are over.  You can’t recreate the wheel and resurrect programs from the past whose days have already come and gone.  We’re pouring money down a rat hole.

Obama needs to focus on relieving the stress on American families this month, instead of 6-12 months in the future.  There’s no telling how many people will fall into the depths of despair and do something horrible, before anything from this stimulus bill will take effect.

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Feb 10 2009

New Work at Home Job Postings

Looking for some new work at home job listings?  I do have a few new ones today, including one you may not have seen before.  I’m sure some of you are in the same boat with having to check into your local unemployment office for new job listings.  I came across this one this past week, and there are job openings there for individuals all over the U.S- and many international locations!  Check out Sitel - it is mostly call center type jobs, but the good news is that if you have a phone line and a computer with broadband access (wifi, cable), then you can work for them at home.  There is some training that has to be done locally, but it might be worth the effort if you want to telecommute.  Since I live in a rural area, anything that helps me avoid long drives into town is worthwhile.

Tip:  When you click on the Work at Home link, you’ll be taken to an online application that states the locations where they are currently hiring.  It may only list a few towns, but page down and there is a drop down menu where you can view all of the locations available.  They were hiring in my area of New York, but it wasn’t even listed at the top of the Online Applications page yet!  Get your applications in and beat the rush when your location is listed.  They’ll keep your application for 3 months before you need to submit a new one.

Now, for the other jobs- mostly blogging (mais oui!):

Affliate Life - affiliate bloggers needed- good pay for those with some expertise in affiliate marketing

Revenews - needs Internet marketing bloggers

Briggs Internet Media - needs video and gamer bloggers

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Feb 08 2009

New Telecommute Jobs

Sunday always seems the best time to look for jobs through newspapers and online resources, but lately there hasn’t been much in either place.  I don’t want people to give up- I’m just guessing that with the huge influx of unemployed individuals, there are obviously fewer jobs to go around.  When there is a job opening, people usually flock there en masse- those jobs will fill quickly.

While I only have a few jobs to offer this Sunday, there are still plenty of places that are always hiring or at the very least, offer a way for you to create an online presence for future job openings.  Don’t forget to visit the following:

ODesk

LoveToKnow - scroll down to the bottom of the page for a link to the application page

About.com - click on the “Be A Guide” link; remember these people are owned by the NY Times, which is having financial troubles right now

Associated Content -if you can’t think of anything to write about, check out their suggested articles list

Constant Content -  another content site; only pays once a month and there is a $50 threshold for payouts

Today.com  - what can I say?!

And here are today’s latest offerings:

Research Consultant -for Kehrer-LIMRA, a subsidiary of LIMRA.  Must be able to get to monthly meetings in Windsor, CT.

Freelance Writer - must live in Biloxi, writing for Biloxi.net.

Freelance Writers and Editors - for McGraw Hill

Writer - Lebanon Daily News in Lebanon, PA

Good luck in your job search!

~~Gregg

Telecommuting4You.com - has lots of free job leads

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Feb 06 2009

New Telecommuting Jobs

Just in time for the weekend, a fresh batch of telecommuting jobs for you!  Thanks to everyone who has stopped by this past week- I hope all of you are finding jobs in this beleaguered economy.  I’ve been busy writing for DemandStudios and doing quite a bit of work on my own websites.  It won’t make me rich, but it will keep me out of the poor house!

On a believe-it-or-not note, I finally received a letter for a job interview locally.  What was so interesting is that my interview is scheduled for March 31.  I don’t think I’ve ever received a job interview invite that was set for so far into the future!  Must be a record, or something…

Now for the job ops:

ArtAmmo - needs a sales person- commission only.  This is definitely for those go-getters out there!

JES Search Firm - needs Joomla developers

Spearhead Recruiting - needs major account salespeople- degree preferred and an insane amount of energy necessary

Internet Search Masters -  needs a regional website sales representative

Modis -  wants a Sr. Network Architect

Visibility Resource Group - needs Sr. Statistical Programmers

Have a great weekend!

~~Gregg

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Feb 05 2009

A Boatload of Blogger Jobs for You!

Yep, give it a few days and the new blogger jobs will re-appear!  So for those who love blogging for a living, the following job openings should help you fill your coffers with loads of loot!

TSB Magazine - Author/Humor Blogger pay varies depending upon project

ACP Magazines - Windows 7/News Tips Blogger

SingleGrain.com - SEO/Web Design/Social Blogger

Coin Talk - bloggers who can post 50+ blogs per month

Throng Media - television blogger

Confidential Company - needs reviewers for adult dating websites

Trend Hunter Magazine - writer/blogger

Confidential Company - blogger - pays $3-5 blog posts per month, 40+ clients

CollegeOTR - bloggers/editors in chief - must be a college student- many locations available

Just think - by creating your own blog on Today.com you are building your own online blogging resume!  Most blogging job openings require that you provide a link to another blog you’re writing.  If you want to write something different, consider using other platforms too- many blogger jobs want you to know how to use Blogger or WordPress.  It wouldn’t hurt to have a blog on each of these platforms, just in case the blog job of your dreams comes along.

Good luck!

~~Gregg

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Feb 03 2009

Getting Hired - A Free Site for Disabled Workers

While you may not find a veritable plethora of telecommuting jobs on this site, it certainly is a good one for online job searching.  This particular site, Getting Hired , is in the Beta version.  It helps connect disabled workers with jobs both online and off.  All disabled workers need to do is to create a free account, upload a current resume and fill out a few details in their profile.  That is pretty much it.

Big hitters that have signed on with Getting Hired include:

  • CSX
  • ITT
  • Cigna
  • Chase
  • Highmark, Inc.
  • PepBoys
  • NIB
  • Merck
  • Starbucks Coffee
  • Wells Fargo

… and many, many more.

My wife is a disabled worker, and she is trying out this website to see if she gets any leads.  We’ll report back with any additional information, especially since this site is in Beta.  If you’re disabled and are surfing the Internet for jobs, even if you want to get out and work in your locale, give this job site a try.  They may have more leads than you would typically see for other workers, since many businesses try to hire disabled workers for funding reasons.

Good luck!

~~Gregg

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Feb 02 2009

Online Jobs Galore

Published by gregg1970 under Daily Musings Edit This

I was hoping to bring you a few new telecommuting jobs today, but alas, they seem to be suspiciously missing.  Maybe we’re hitting a new all-time low in the job searching venture.  I have a few leads for tomorrow, but I don’t really have anything new to post today.  However, there is one place that I’ll give you a heads-up about- Online Jobs Galore.

I even applied for a job through this supposed online job service.  I even got an email back about a job I had applied to.  Then, I was directed to apply for the job postings through a paid site.  While there is nothing really wrong with going to a paid site for job listings, I do hate the cat-and-mouse thing of thinking I’m applying for a real job, then being re-routed to “really” apply for the job, only after I pay a fee.  Yuck!

I’ve run across quite a few of these jobs now being listed as coming from Online Jobs Galore.  Save yourself the aggravation, unless you want to pay for a fee-based job search site.  I guarantee you’ll find most of those same jobs on free websites, such as Dice, Indeed, Monster and many of the other large job search websites.

I don’t know about you, but I need to save all of my nickels and dimes!

~~Gregg

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