Commute To Your Couch

in #home-job5 years ago

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Nobody relishes the morning commute or the evening commute for that matter. Even for those productivity gurus who try to make the most of their time in the car, listening to educational podcasts or using voice technology to check their inbox and rank tasks for the day; even for these folks, the commute to and from work is a chore. No one wants to spend forty-five minutes or an hour (or longer!) stuck in the car every morning. It's not a particularly pleasant way to start the day, and when we consider that we have to do this twice every single working day of our lives, the minutes and hours spent behind the wheel or waiting for the bus or train, really start to add up.
A person with only a thirty-minute commute, who works full time, is spending five hours a week commuting. Imagine what you could do with five more hours a week! And what about those poor souls commuting over an hour each day. A person with a seventy-five-minute commute is wasting twelve and a half hours per week on the road. That is more than a quarter of the time that a full-time employee is paid for, except the time spent commuting is not paid for. All of those hours spent in the pursuit of arriving at work or going home after a long day; these are hours that can't be spent on personal passions, loved ones, or side hustles. This is wasted time. It is time that is not compensated for and is not enjoyed. That chunk of time has basically been flushed straight down the drain. Those hours might as well not exist for all that workers get from them.
Cutting the commute from a working person's schedule would do wonders to improve their quality of life. With free time in the morning, they could linger over breakfast, read a book, or get some exercise. With free time in the evening, they could spend more time with their families, take a class, or pursue a hobby. Life has to be about more than working, going home and shoveling down dinner just to go to sleep, get up, and do it all again. For true happiness, a person needs a blended life with ample opportunity for both work and personal life. By taking away the commute, there is more time left over for a personal life, both before and after working hours.
One practical way to cut the commute from your daily routine is to take a work from home position as a Virtual Receptionist. This is a customer service position that allows agents to set their own hours and take phone calls when it fits into their schedules. It's really simple to get started. Prospective Virtual Receptionists just need to have a computer and a headset. Once they sign up online with OfficeEarth, they get further instruction on the training they'll receive and what companies they'll be answering phone calls for. Virtual Receptionists are not employed directly by the companies they answer calls for, but by a third party. This means that there is always enough work to go around and never any lulls where their employees are trying to make ends meet on very few hours. Best of all, a Virtual Receptionist position means that your only commute is the one to your couch, or your kitchen table, or wherever else you might decide to pop open your laptop and take calls for the day.

See for yourself why others love working from home. https://virtual-receptionists.com

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