United States of America (Press Release) May 14, 2008 --
A Vero Beach, FL resident has found a solution to the rising cost of gasoline and limited employment opportunities, especially in rural areas across the country. Kim Artlip, the founder of the Work at Home Mafia is bringing job opportunities and real employment via the internet to the masses. What was once a rarity is now becoming more mainstream as WAHMs (work at home moms) are now more commonplace. According to recent statistics, the numbers of workers who now are staffing home-based call centers has tripled since 2000. Thanks to the internet and better more sophisticated call-routing technologies, more companies are finding that they can outsource their order taking, sales, problem solving and customer service to home-based workers.
What many do not realize that you may be calling your local cable provider for example, but you are speaking to a home-based worker on the other side of the country. Many are working as editors, proofreading, online tutors, blogs, and researchers. Thousands are working as customer service workers. These workers are taking orders or problem solving for companies such as Sears, HSN, American Express, Cruise lines, Walgreens, Staples, Circuit City, Disney, ProFlowers, UHaul, ShopNBC and more.
Working at home has been featured prominently on ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC Nightly News, and Fox News recently. The concept is not new but the technology had advanced to the point of making it commonplace. Over the past two years, works at home websites have begun to populate across the internet and many search for job leads. Many of these sites not only offer employment leads but advice, information and support for others how are living or trying to live this lifestyle. These individuals share frugal tips, money saving ideas and ways to live on limited means. It makes it possible to adjust to the rising cost of gasoline, utilities, housing and more. For more information, you can check out http://www.workathomemafia.com to see how to search, apply, and work from your home to succeed.
What many do not realize that you may be calling your local cable provider for example, but you are speaking to a home-based worker on the other side of the country. Many are working as editors, proofreading, online tutors, blogs, and researchers. Thousands are working as customer service workers. These workers are taking orders or problem solving for companies such as Sears, HSN, American Express, Cruise lines, Walgreens, Staples, Circuit City, Disney, ProFlowers, UHaul, ShopNBC and more.
Working at home has been featured prominently on ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC Nightly News, and Fox News recently. The concept is not new but the technology had advanced to the point of making it commonplace. Over the past two years, works at home websites have begun to populate across the internet and many search for job leads. Many of these sites not only offer employment leads but advice, information and support for others how are living or trying to live this lifestyle. These individuals share frugal tips, money saving ideas and ways to live on limited means. It makes it possible to adjust to the rising cost of gasoline, utilities, housing and more. For more information, you can check out http://www.workathomemafia.com to see how to search, apply, and work from your home to succeed.

Work at home websites are making it easier for families to afford the rising costs of gasoline.
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