Thursday, January 22, 2009

Tips On Working From Home

By cassie humbolt

Now in these times of high gas prices people feel the crunch as the are driving to work each day. Employers are feeling the pain of the energy crisis also. The concept of working from home is getting attention once again, companies of all sizes are examining how to make a work at home plan fit for them.

If you have a current position where you think this idea would work, and you are known for producing your work on schedule, think about asking your boss about working from home.

If you are searching for a job, look for the jobs that offer telecommute type work from home jobs from the Internet. There are many businesses in search of contract type workers, and freelancers too.

If the boss you have now agrees to let you telecommute even partially, your part of the deal is easily upheld just by continuing to turn work in on time and go into the office on office days.

If you are trying to search out telecommute jobs independently, you have a different problem. As an independent contract worker, you'll discover many scams, and you have to learn how to tell the legit working from home positions from the companies that just want to make money off of you by asking for fees for membership just to access their job listings. These types of sites have jobs you have to bid on. Usually the employer only offers below average pay for this work. So for the most part you are better off to stick to the free sites for your opportunities to work at home to see what you can find.

Scammers do use the free sites too though, they will not pay you for your hard work. There are a some ways to protect yourself on this. When you are offered a job, search the Internet for reports of scamming by this company. If this search comes up empty as far as reports then it gives you the green light to go ahead with this working from home offer. If you come up with complaints stop it and go onto better offers.

Now if the duration of the job is limited, say something like one to two weeks long, then you should require to be paid something upfront and then schedule the balance out over the rest of the time. Lets imagine that you are a graphic designer working freelance. Your client has asked for a new logo and a different page layout for his website. Ask for payment is sections such as: one third to seal the deal, one third when the rough draft is delivered, and then the balance due on the completion of the entire project. This is very typical for payment schedules, which works to protect you, the client shows a commitment this way to pay you for your work.

As you are working on one job, that is short term, you should have other jobs lined up to go for when you are done. Make sure you always have a couple of jobs lined up, this guarantees you an income that is steady.

This working from home has the ability to be very rewarding, you can schedule your hours around your family functions and it winds up saving you some cash! - 15790

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Learn The Secrets Of Sewing Machine Repair

By Grant Wilkins

With approximately ninety million sewing machines being actively used today, there is a huge demand for sewing machine repair and service. It is recommended that all sewing machines be serviced at least once a year.

Wow! That is a lot of sewing machines to service.

Certainly, as a career or as a hobby, sewing machine repair can be very satisfying. Servicing ones own sewing machine can save thousands of dollars over the life a sewing machine. But the opportunity for small business or a career is also huge.

While servicing a sewing machine is usually and easy task for the well trained, it can also be problematic to the untrained. There are hundreds of parts in a sewing machine that must all work together in perfect time and balance. Even slight variations can cause big problems. Learning the ins and outs of sewing machine repair can take years of struggle without proper guidance and support.

So, where does someone find a good course in sewing machine repair that is both affordable and convenient? Is there a course available that can be completed at home?

There are few books, ebooks, and video courses available today, but the best one that I have found is a series of courses written by Dr. David Trumble. His primary course is called My Magnificent Sewing Machine. It reveals the Secrets Of Sewing Machine Repair and is designed as an ecourse that is both easy to use and complete in content. Specialized courses are available in Antique Sewing Machine Repair, building your sewing machine repair business, and Sewing Machine Tune Up Kit. There is even offers a free beginners course.

The two hundred and forty page My Magnificent Sewing Machine course comes with thousands of pages of bonus items and helpful resources.

The course begins with a detailed description of various types of sewing machines. It discusses the distinctive features of different makes and models, mechanicals, electronic, computerized, sergers, even embroidery machines.

The ecourse uses a PDF format which makes it possible for the course to include hundreds of rich full color pictures, diagrams, and illustrations. These make it easy to learn the secrets of sewing machine repair. Referencing materials and resources quickly is also a huge advantage.

How sewing machines work is revealed in easy to understand basics. Each system of the sewing machine is discussed and essential details are provided that not only enable repairs, but understand the process.

You will learn the essentials of adjusting tensions, setting hook-needle timing, fine tuning feed timing, and regulating sewing machine balance. There is even a section on how to fix a dead head stuck machine.

It reveals the ten most common adjustments, and explains how to make each one. The course takes you step by step through every detail of a sewing machine tune up. It even explains how to get replacement parts and how to properly install them.

My Magnificent Sewing Machine will give you a deeper appreciation of your sewing machine while empowering you to service and repair your own sewing machine. If you want to save money on sewing machine service, this collection of resources is perfect. If you want to build your own sewing machine repair business, the courses here offer everything you need to get started on your way to profit.

I was very pleased with this course myself, and I feel confident that you will learn everything you need to know about sewing machine repair quickly and easily through Dr. Trumbles courses. - 15790

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