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Home Telemarketing: Fact Or Fiction?

Many classified ads contain job advertisements promising that telemarketers who work from home make as much or more money as those who work in a call center. There are even some that claim earning potentials of thousands in the first week. It's only smart to be skeptical of such claims, but are there really work from home telemarketing jobs?

Actually there are such jobs. For many people a work from home telemarketing job is a great way to make money, if coupled with quality products and support. However, these jobs are not in great abundance. The quality work from home jobs are not easy to find and must be sorted out of the vast majority of undesirable clones. Those who want to find this line of work may have to spend significant time and effort searching for the few legitimate opportunities.


Deputy Home Manager

The main requirements of the Deputy Home Manager are . To enable residents to live in a manner similar to their usual home life. . To maintain the resident independence, choice, and privacy at all times. . To oversee and assist in all aspects of nursing care and activities for the residents, where necessary making decisions related to the care provided to residents. . To promote and maintain excellent communications with all internal and external parties. Qualifications, training and experience . First level registration. . Ability to communicate effectively at all levels. . Ability to work on own initiative unsupervised. . Work to deadlines. . Time management. . Prioritise and organise workload appropriately. . Professional, neat appearance. So, if you're hoping to broaden your skills, there couldn't be a better place for your commitment to care.


Group looking for work finds jail instead

A group of 34 people, all at The Home Depot in Kenner hoping for work, was arrested after a store official complained to Kenner police that the group was affecting customers and refused to leave, officials said.

The group, including one woman and a 16-year-old boy, were at The Home Depot on Veterans Memorial Boulevard in Kenner waiting in the hope that a homeowner or contractor would hire them, said James Gallagher, Kenner Police Department spokesman.

Police arrested the people at 8:41 a.m., and believe many of them might be in the country illegally, Gallagher said. Information on the arrestees was given to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, he said.

A Home Depot manager called police Thursday after signs posted in English and Spanish, and three attempts Thursday morning to move the people failed, Gallagher said.


Children perish in blaze at home

A working smoke detector might have saved Annie and Kyle Bienh. But their grandmother's home in south Sacramento, where the brother and sister often spent weekends, didn't have one.

The youngsters were in the bedrooms Saturday morning when a fast-moving fire broke out in the living room. They had little way of knowing there was trouble -- until it was too late.

The blaze swiftly reduced the small, one-story rental home on Wallace Avenue to a charred shell.

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First baby of the year in Nelson County born a bit too soon during a visit to area

When Crystal Newton came to town last weekend to see her family for the holidays, she assumed that after a short visit she would head back home to Auburn, Ind. Instead she wound up at Flaget Memorial Hospital with the first baby born locally in 2007.Although Newton was scheduled to have her fourth child by C-section Jan. 16, the baby wasn't actually due until Jan. 22. Newton was supposed to be back at work Jan. 2 for two more weeks of seeing patients with her job as a registered nurse for a home health agency before the birth of her baby."It didn't work out that way," Newton said. "I started having contractions and the hospital couldn't get them to stop."

At 4:13 a.m. Jan. 1, Newton gave birth to a 5-pound, 10-ounce girl she named Emma Lily Cadence Clark. The baby's father is Mark Anthony Clark.Due to a concern for the baby's breathing, Emma was transferred to Kosair Children's Hospital, Louisville, for treatment and monitoring.



 

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