Saturday, February 7, 2015

What is a problem you would like to see solved? -

Cant find an ice cube that will fit in you water bottle?or anything other problem that you would like to see a solution too?

My lack of gainful employment. The all present pre-eminent problem.

1.making a better solution for the xbox360 ring of death.2. cure for aids(but I think they don t do it cause then everyone would be humping like rabbits, and we d get overpopulated.)3. Why the english language has useless silent letters, ex. Knife(K is silent)

Mabe bring Michael Jackson back :(

Whats a good site to sell on in america? -

im looking for a top site in america to sell my undated 20p coin, like here in the uk, we have gumtree and the loot, what do they use...

Craigslist.org kijiji.com and backpage.com are the main ones but there are thousands of other free classified ad sites

ebay? every 1 uses ebay

e-bay

craigslist.com

ebay.com

I see a lot of tv ads about sending in your old jewelery. are they for real? -

I am just interested to know. thanks

they just had a thing on the news about this bad news - scamyou get ripped offthey suggested you take your scrap to a reputable dealer like a coin shop, jewelry shop, diamond shop that has been in business for a long time around you so you know their reputation, pawn broker also, but make sure you are in a safe place in towngold is over a $1100 an ounce right nowso if you have a big heavy old ring at 14K and a couple of heavy chains in 12K and maybe a watch in 20K you could get about $500 if the weights are good

Some of them are legitimate - the catch is that they pay per the weight of the gold, and the type (10, 12 14, 18 karat)....so sending a few necklaces, for example - they will pay for the weight of the 10K gold and NOT the prices that gold is selling for on the stock market. Also, if there are any stones, they should be removed before sending, as there will be no $$ for the stones. Look at www.ripoffreport.com for the companies they recommend

Don t believe everything what Tv ads telling you. Also it was on the news that they lied to many people about that they will earn more money on Gold but they lie to them.Don t listen to them and don t believe everything you hear from your TV because you need to get the prove first then believe it.

It s probably true to a certain extent. See first if there is a disclaimer. You may also be at risk with them paying you a tad to a half less than it s actually worth.It s much easier going face to face with a pawn shop owner.

Do not send them anything. A friend of mine sent something in and they sent her a letter telling her it was worthless. They didn t even bother to send the item back to her. You are better off going to a local place.J

Yes, there are some businesses that will pay you cash for sending in gold jewelery. However, they pay based on the weight of the gold and they do not pay well.

well they are not allowed to lie

i seen em too. cash for gold seems like some kinda scam to me

you ll get 20% of the real value...dont do it

Any legit homework jobs out there without costly start up fees? -

Single mom of 3, looking for legit home based work. Been scammed so many times.

I know there are a lot of scams out there so be careful! Don��t listen to the people though who say they are ALL scams. They are not actually ALL scams, just a lot of them are! LOL! In fact Yahoo Finance says that for every 1 legitimate home based opportunity there are 57 scams!At any rate��I am actually a nurse and I love working outside the home but I know a lot of people want or need to work from home. About 2 years ago my sister finally found a legitimate company that��s been in business for 20 years. I don��t know too much about it but she��s been doing it for 2 years now, about 20 hours a week and she makes about $40,000 a year. I know it��s legit because they have dozens of fortune 500 partners, they are members of the US Chamber of Commerce and of course, I��ve seen her paychecks, LOL! She says she loves it! She gets to stay home with her kids which is pretty cool! It��s not a job working for someone else but instead she sets her own schedule and she determines how much she makes. The more she puts into it, the more she gets out. I wish jobs were like that because I know I work way harder than some of the nurses here who are getting paid the same as I am! LOL P.S. I found a list of top 10 work at home scams to help you avoid them:10. Craft Assembly 9. Medical Billing 8. Email/Rebate Processing 7. A List of Companies Looking for Home workers! 6. Just pay for and take this class first�� Then we��ll give or find you a job! 5. Envelope Stuffing 4. Turn Your Computer Into a Money-Making Machine! 3. Pyramid Schemes (this is NOT the same as Multi-Level Marketing MLM)2. Chain Letters/Emails ( Make Money Fast ) 1. Typing At Home / Data Entry (HUGE SCAM)I hope this helps you! Good Luck in your search!-Michelle

tinyurl.com/makethatcashThere are no start up fees or monthly membership fees, its easy work, a bit boring, and you don t have to use a credit/debit card or bank account information to receive payment.I have no account or cards and still get a check in the mail.I m a single mom myself of 2 and I know every little bit counts. Check it out give it month, flexible hours and the amount you earn is up to you.

Things I look for in a business are free or low cost to join, free or low cost to run, some level of training and/or support, a website or information on how to create one, and a simple duplicatable business success system. The company and people should support and train you because when you make money they make money. I really like businesses that can be run part time, from home, and online.

You can try something like www.alpineaccess.com There is no startup fee, but if you get hired you will have to pay for a background check and may have to get another phone line and some phone equipment.There are also places like www.kgb.com and www.chacha.com but they don t pay very well at all.Best bet is to work at home is to find a legit home based business with low startup cost.

Hi Angel,If you re serious about starting your own home business, you will need this free video, home business crash course . Do NOT spend anymore money until you get this free course.We invite you to ask us any questions,Jerry and Sharon

nothus, find out what your neighbors need done and get small jobs from -thru their referrals.I have researched this and 95% of any over the computer jobs are bogus.

You can also check out www.smallbizztools101.com

Does BPO ( Business process outsourcing) sector has job security? -

iam working in HP BPO Bangalore for last seven months and some how i feel this job is not securewhen i talk this to my team mates they dont think so is it just in my mind or is it real?

It depends with companies or countries who handles BPO, but most of BPO job doesn t have full security. As BPO handles a lot of jobs and project, most probably you ll be having a long process as to handling those projects. As BPO works and gathers a lot of offers from clients then you ll be having good BPO job process as well as it s security.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Do small businesses really create good jobs? -

i often hear (mostly from conservatives) that obama has killed small businesses , but i also read that this assertion is bogus because small business can hire people to work for just a few hours per week with no health insurance so these are not usually good jobs anyway. perhaps the truth lies somewhere in between.

There are small businesses and then there are micro businesses. A small business has about 40 employees. A micro business is more like the mom and pop store. I m not sure which one those you re referencing. Usually a small business will provide health insurance, although they don t HAVE to, and it s usually not great. (Expecting an employer to provide it is a flawed system.)In most cases, this insurance is expensive or has huge deductibles. My friend works for a small business where she has to come up with 10,000 out of pocket before the her small business health insurance pays a penny. No meds, no preventive, no doctor visits until you reach and pay that $10,000.In a micro business, it s run by mostly family, with only maybe 4 outsiders, tops. I knew a store, big for my area, but he staffed with only family. (he had a huge one.) Micro businesses usually hire other micro businesses, (freelance accountants, web designers, copywriters, etc) instead of having them on staff. The hours are sporadic, it s true. Micros don t give health insurance or any other benefit. They can t afford it. It s all they can do to stay afloat themselves. I live in area that has Kmart, Wal-Mart, home depot and maybe 10 chain restaurants. If you don t work for one of them, (or the government) you work for small or micro businesses. I ve worked for both micro and small business almost all my life. I have to buy my own health insurance, and it s expensive. In the past, I have taken jobs I ve hated just for the insurance. I once gave up a job I really enjoyed because I just couldn t afford to keep it. (micro business.)I blame the economy for killing them both.

Well, small business is a very vague term. It covers brand new companies with zero revenue as well as 10 year old companies with multi-million dollar annual sales. Fact is, MOST jobs in America are within small businesses. No one can say what is or isn t a good job; one man s trash is another man s treasure, but even if you have a job with an extremely small company and no benefits, you now have the opportunity to grow with the company and become the department head of a National Company as it expends. I would say that is a GREAT job.Obama has killed some small businesses because of his far left policy s but even conservatives must understand that the economy and not having people to spend money is what s mostly hurting us. The absolutely best companies to work for (safest) are larger, small businesses. Big Corporations have a ton of overhead and downsize during hard times to save cash flow; very small companies do not have the reserve cash necessary to hold over through the hard times. The medium sized companies have low overhead and plenty of cash reserves and when run properly, they actually expand and eat up market share during the tough times. This provides the most security you re going to get.

Starting a shop 10 points? -

I am starting a computer Service store moving from home to a professional location.I am kinda overwhelmed and full of ideas?What would you advice (or what you do if you are in my shoes?)hank You T

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