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Saturday, March 21, 2009

LiveOps Post-Training Calls

Taking Calls for LiveOps After the Training Period

I have found that it is getting significantly harder to receive the times and calls that I was seeing during my training calls with LiveOps.  I'm sure part of this is that they want you to get your training calls completed so they make sure to route a lot of calls to people who are in training.  Now however I have logged-in "uncommitted" and found that I received NO calls.  "Uncommitted" means that I did not commit to work at that scheduled time but that I am logged-in to take the over flow of calls.

When you are new with LiveOps you only see 4 days of the schedule at a time and by the time you see the next day, most of the "commit" slots are taken.  I only have a specific time that I can work with having little ones at home and I am finding that it must be the same time everyone else wants too.  Right now, as I am updating you with my experience with LiveOps, I am "committed" or scheduled to work and waiting for the phone to ring.  Because it is a Sat. there should be more calls - I will keep you posted!

UPDATE....

I "committed" to two 1/2 hour slots, I am now finished with those two slots and I will have to say I am quite disappointed.  I received one call and it was at the very end of the second time slot.  To give you an idea what I made for the one hour of work, about $4.00.  I thought because I had not committed to time before was why it was slow but now committing and it being a Sat. (prime infomercial times) I thought it would be different.  Like I said I am disappointed!  This will not be a way to pay for the extra phone bill and bring in extra income if I can not get the time slots I need or calls once I do get those slots.

A Word of Warning

I do believe if you have a very flexible schedule and a large amount of time that you could commit to working for LiveOps, this is still a good legitimate opportunity to work from home but......

In a situation like mine, limited time commitment with small children, I do not know how well it will provide for a very part time job with an added expense to consider.  Again, you have to do what is right for your situation and your family.

As always, good luck job hunting!!!!

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