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Works for me

Sounds good to me. If I can get hooked up with one of these, I'd do it during the day and in the evening. More money.

posted by : Frank Black, 02 December 2008 Complain about this comment
Bring it all back....

Bring all the outsourcing back to the US please. I would rather see a US teleworker do his job poorly than a non-US employee. At least with the US teleworker their pay will be spent in the US helping the US economy.

posted by : Axiomatic, 02 December 2008 Complain about this comment
yea ok

Could have done this when gas prices went through the roof, and you didnt, could have done this when the Dems were handing out loans to homeless illegal mexicans, you should have done this when you outsources 90% of you tech support over seas, but you didnt, now the economy has taken a Steve Jobs on you buisness and is smells like Wall St. on a bad day.

posted by : P!NG, 01 December 2008 Complain about this comment
I hope Credit Card Companies dontallow work at home

I just hope credit card and other things that require confidential information etc.. dont work from home..
else its just a matter of time.. when this info will start leaking out..

In India they were recently able to buy a CD full of financial info for roughly 700 Rupees thats.. less than 15US$ with current exchange rate..

Soon for 100US$ whatever these workfrom home guys/gals will sell our info everywhere..

God know what not we may find on wikileaks too..

I just don't trust.. em completely..


posted by : Mohiuddin Khan Inamdar, 01 December 2008 Complain about this comment
shouldn't it be

homewhoring ?

after all, outsourcing was cheaper.

if they change anything, it MUST be cheaper, in their thoughts.

When this round is finished, the next WILL come.

For sure.

posted by : kalkzone, 01 December 2008 Complain about this comment

Firms switch from outsourcing to homeshoring

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