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> <channel><title>Comments on: Product Assembly Jobs At Home &#8211; This Can Explain Everything!</title> <atom:link href="http://www.assembleandearn.com/blog/2008/a-theory/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.assembleandearn.com/blog/2008/a-theory/</link> <description>View all product assembly jobs. Download free ebooks. Read reviews from assemblers. Decide if you want to assemble products to earn from home.</description> <lastBuildDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 08:49:56 +0000</lastBuildDate> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator> <item><title>By: Jeanine</title><link>http://www.assembleandearn.com/blog/2008/a-theory/#comment-84</link> <dc:creator>Jeanine</dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 21:38:26 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://assembleandearn.com/blog/?p=113#comment-84</guid> <description>I am a registered nurse who has been put through the ringer in the health care profession. HEALTH CARE has reduced me to depression and panic attacks anytime i come near a hospital. Nurses bear the brunt from doctors, patients, families and most assuredly hospital administration. Juggeling the many hats of nursing is a very diverse and demanding profession. So my question is where does someone with a BSN look for a job that s not housed in a hospital setting if you can&#039;t get near a hospital without feeling as if you need to b e in the hospital as a patient?</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a registered nurse who has been put through the ringer in the health care profession. HEALTH CARE has reduced me to depression and panic attacks anytime i come near a hospital. Nurses bear the brunt from doctors, patients, families and most assuredly hospital administration. Juggeling the many hats of nursing is a very diverse and demanding profession. So my question is where does someone with a BSN look for a job that s not housed in a hospital setting if you can&#8217;t get near a hospital without feeling as if you need to b e in the hospital as a patient?</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Administrator</title><link>http://www.assembleandearn.com/blog/2008/a-theory/#comment-83</link> <dc:creator>Administrator</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 19:15:40 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://assembleandearn.com/blog/?p=113#comment-83</guid> <description>Hi Louise,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree with what you are saying. But what I feel about working from home is that many of us have a misleading concept about it.  Owing to the Internet and the schemes of home-based work that it promotes, a lot of us sort of end up getting the wrong idea.  There are probably very few jobs that are specifically meant to be done from home.  I am talking about the get rich schemes like stuffing envelopes, data entry and such.  I think you are already wise about these scams as is obvious from your comment.
Working from home according to me is about two things. It is either telecommuting job or a business that you run from home. Telecommuting job is just like a regular job except for the simple fact that you do it from home. You have office and you have working hours just like you would in any other place.
The second option of running a business from home is again, just like running a business except that it probably is on a smaller scale or belongs to the category of small business enterprises and hence can be easily managed from home. So working from home is not much different in terms of job profile.
People are mostly looking for a home based jobs in all the wrong places. Just like it is difficult to find work without qualification, skills or prior experience, the same holds true for home based jobs. And I completely agree with you when you say that it is a frustrating experience to search for home based jobs on the Internet. There are countless of websites dedicated to home-based work but I have yet to come across that offers concrete resources.
I have subscribed to some of the most popular of them. The kind that claimed to have had reviews on television and in major publications. But in the end the jobs that are listed with them leave you just as clueless as before. In fact are a few of them even had the gumption of listing envelop stuffing jobs which we all know is just a recycled version of the chain letter.
What I am trying to say here to you, Louise, is that do not look for any specialised Internet-based or home based jobs. Rather look for jobs, based upon your skill set, that can be managed from home. Some of the popular talents that are famously workable as means to an income from home are writing, graphic designing, painting, sketching, sewing skills, computer skills such as transcribing and being a virtual assistant etc. &lt;strong&gt;I believe that almost any skill can be turned into a home based enterprise. You just need the correct idea, exposure and plan.&lt;/strong&gt;
I would like you to think about what your skills and prior experience make you the most able at. If you could summarise this for me perhaps I can do a job search for you and provide you with a few leads. Looking forward to hearing from you.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Louise,<br
/> Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree with what you are saying. But what I feel about working from home is that many of us have a misleading concept about it.  Owing to the Internet and the schemes of home-based work that it promotes, a lot of us sort of end up getting the wrong idea.  There are probably very few jobs that are specifically meant to be done from home.  I am talking about the get rich schemes like stuffing envelopes, data entry and such.  I think you are already wise about these scams as is obvious from your comment.<br
/> Working from home according to me is about two things. It is either telecommuting job or a business that you run from home. Telecommuting job is just like a regular job except for the simple fact that you do it from home. You have office and you have working hours just like you would in any other place.<br
/> The second option of running a business from home is again, just like running a business except that it probably is on a smaller scale or belongs to the category of small business enterprises and hence can be easily managed from home. So working from home is not much different in terms of job profile.</p><p>People are mostly looking for a home based jobs in all the wrong places. Just like it is difficult to find work without qualification, skills or prior experience, the same holds true for home based jobs. And I completely agree with you when you say that it is a frustrating experience to search for home based jobs on the Internet. There are countless of websites dedicated to home-based work but I have yet to come across that offers concrete resources.</p><p>I have subscribed to some of the most popular of them. The kind that claimed to have had reviews on television and in major publications. But in the end the jobs that are listed with them leave you just as clueless as before. In fact are a few of them even had the gumption of listing envelop stuffing jobs which we all know is just a recycled version of the chain letter.</p><p>What I am trying to say here to you, Louise, is that do not look for any specialised Internet-based or home based jobs. Rather look for jobs, based upon your skill set, that can be managed from home. Some of the popular talents that are famously workable as means to an income from home are writing, graphic designing, painting, sketching, sewing skills, computer skills such as transcribing and being a virtual assistant etc. <strong>I believe that almost any skill can be turned into a home based enterprise. You just need the correct idea, exposure and plan.</strong></p><p>I would like you to think about what your skills and prior experience make you the most able at. If you could summarise this for me perhaps I can do a job search for you and provide you with a few leads. Looking forward to hearing from you.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Louise</title><link>http://www.assembleandearn.com/blog/2008/a-theory/#comment-82</link> <dc:creator>Louise</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 16:25:49 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://assembleandearn.com/blog/?p=113#comment-82</guid> <description>I really thought there would be legit work from home jobs. But no matter where you look or what you try it is all scam. I could join one of these companies and help them rip people off, but I feel like most people that stealing from true and honest people that are just looking for a way to make ends meets is WRONG. Maybe one day there will be legit work from home but for now it is all bull.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really thought there would be legit work from home jobs. But no matter where you look or what you try it is all scam. I could join one of these companies and help them rip people off, but I feel like most people that stealing from true and honest people that are just looking for a way to make ends meets is WRONG. Maybe one day there will be legit work from home but for now it is all bull.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
