Work at home agents are becoming, and increasing in numbers. Work at home agents, are taking calls from companies, and you are the agent who handles the order. Moreover, work at home agents are specific, and a more defined niche of work at home individuals. For example; you can become a remote call center agent who works from home. I have for the past few months read countless articles, and information on becoming a Customer Service Agent who works from home. Personally I have loved the idea of working from home, and still find it amazing when I find more gold nuggets as I read other articles. Typically most companies are paying $12 per hour. However there are some work at home agents who are paid for the time spent talking on the phone. When you examine the different pay scales the pay per minutes works to your advantage. You can earn more working from home as a customer service agent.
Near the end of this hub I have listed just a few of the Work at home agents I have found to be legit. West At Home seems to be a very good one. Once you make it pass the training you are set to start taking calls. You pretty much are allowed to make your own schedule; however they do ask you in the beginning which shifts you prefer to work, and how many hours you can work. The minimum hours for most work at home agents are 20-25 hours per week.
Right now I am working on finishing the training modules for the West At Home to begin working. West At Home is legit, and did check it out before applying. Generally the way West At Home works calls are coming into your home to be handled for order taking. The training is basically different scenarios you might encounter with difficult customers.
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