Little White eBook review is up

In case you missed it, the Little White eBook review is up. Little White eBook – also known as the Little White eBook of Homeshoring jobs is a compendium of around 150 places that hire people to do home call center work.

It has very detailed profiles of each company which has been researched and deemed to be a reputable employer.

The details given for each individual company listed include: (if available).

  • Links to Employment Page
  • Main Page and BBB Report URLs
  • Company profile, including which states they hire in
  • Typical Openings
  • Scheduling
  • Training/Experience
  • Compensation
  • Links for Additional Information Sources (if available)

If you are interested or experienced in this type of work, this could be a great resource for you to get your hands on.

Brighten Communications – treating people right

We were recently talking to Debra Turner who does the telecommuting product reviews for WorkAtHomeTruth and she mentioned one of the best telecomuting positions she’s ever had was working for Brighten Communictions.

Since Debra has the knack to braindump great information quickly, so we asked her to do a quick braindump about her experience with Brighten Communictations.

Here’s what she said:

"They let people post in the forums when they are hiring, and they hire in all continental states (not sure about Hawaii or Alaska).

You can choose to work as little as 4 hours per week, all the way up to 40.

It’s all B2B calling, but you can usually choose the time zone you will be calling.

They start you off at $10/hour for your first 20 hours with them, which they consider to be a training/probationary period. Then, as soon as you have put in your first 20, they immediately raise you to $12/hour — you don’t ask, they just start paying you that rate. And after a month or so, I received another $1/hour surprise raise!

They provide very comprehensive training, which is very easy and doesn’t take but a couple of hours to feel comfortable with if you have experience doing this sort of thing.

They never, ever pester you or "stand over you" — they expect for you to be professional and do your job correctly.

If you have questions, all you have to do is shoot them a quick email. They will either email you right back, or reach you by phone. However, almost any questions you may have are answered in the training materials that they provide.

They pay weekly, and do not hold back a week.

I always received my check on Saturdays. After a month or so with them, you can go onto direct deposit, which they recommend because they don’t want any checks getting lost or held up in the mail. They want you PAID.

Each assignment you receive is different — I received insurance agencies and real estate / business properties for sale, mostly. But you receive adequate briefing and company info with each assignment, so it’s basically just always doing the same thing — calling the business listings they provide you with, and setting appts for the client to get in there so they can pitch their product in person or by phone.

I can’t say enough about them — they are head and shoulders superior to ANY company I have EVER worked for, all things considered."

If you want to find a big list of companies similar to Brighten Communication you may want to check out Debra’s review of The Little White eBook of Homeshoring Jobs.

If you are completely new to telecommuting, Debra highly recommends the book InYourPJs which you can read about here.