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Work from home australia

There is currently growing interest in earning a living by working at home rather than in an office. This trend has really expanded in the United States and is gaining momentum in Australia as well mostly as a result of availability of the Internet as a research and communications medium. Many citizens and women in particular, find this work-at-home system desirable because it permits them to raise children simultaneously with making a necessary living. There is also a growing number of companies who are recognizing the cost-saving advantages of having certain employees non-resident to their offices. Especially those whose work can readily be accomplished by computer and the Internet’s ready resources.

Australia has gone as far as to have a few online employment networks that handle mostly work-at-home job opportunities. One has a website that claims they have over 80,000 work-at-home jobs Australia wide. There are also many, many online websites which promote and sell training and education to prepare people for work-at-home jobs. Many operate on the same promotional wavelength as similar operations in America.

One unique Australian website called flyingsolo.com/au is Australia’s first online community website for those who work at home or who are interested in finding something that will make it possible to do so. They offer e-mail among community members, strategies, and blogs about issue that affect ’soloists’. The website is nearly 100% virtual and has three directors who hold weekly conferences over Skype and a bi-monthly meeting in a location that is equidistant to their homes in Sydney. This website concept underscores the growing popularity of work-at-home possibilities.

Another Australian website offering work-at-home jobs offers 37 in Sydney, 22 in Melbourne, 10 in Brisbane, 3 in Perth, 3 in Adelaide and 1 in a suburban New South Wales. There are sales positions, clerical and data entry slots, website marketing, medical record keeping, recruitment and personnel positions, media promotional jobs and many others listed. Not to be left out of the mix, they also promote the sale of work-at-home books, e-books and CD instructional training related to specific types of work-at-home employment.

There is little doubt that the Internet is a powerful driving force behind the fast-growing work-at-home industry. It seems totally logical that this field will continue to expand in Australia and around the globe in the years ahead.

Although it has caught the attention of people in Australia much later than in United States of America, but it’s not too late and if you want to settle down in Australia, work from home can fetch you almost what it would fetch you here in States and also ensure a much more peaceful lifestyle.

Lawrence

November 1, 2007 - Posted by larry50 | Australia, Blogroll | | No Comments

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