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Where can one apply for a work at home position answering incoming calls?

I live here in Austin, TX and I wanted to know if there are any positions where I can work at home answering incoming calls maybe as a CSR or some other kind of job. I am not quite sure about the position I am in right now because they just laid off people so I am looking for a job where I can do from home. Don’t want to pay any kinds of fees for the scams on the internet and looking for a real legit work at home job . Do you know any available in my area? Also I would like to work a shift during the day and not overnight or some crazy hours like that?

This isn’t answering calls, but it is a great way to make some nice part time money.

I have lots of sites listed. I made $850+ last month and about $1,000 so far in March.

Please click my Avatar to see the list and a link for payment proof. All of these sites are free to join.

Enjoy!!! :)

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Time Magazine Features Britain’s Violent Youth…?

We’re constantly told that crime has fallen since Labour came to power in 1997, but the latest issue of Time magazine features a front cover stating that youth violence in Britain is at an all-time high. Do you believe Labour’s claims that the UK is a far safer place to live than when they came to power? Or are you one of the many who are afraid to go out at night or confront feral teenagers for fear of personal injury? Is Britain’s youth out of control?

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1725547,00.html

Staying home in the face of danger isn’t the British way. After suicide bombings in July 2005, Londoners continued working and socializing. Yet a survey by kids’ charity TS Rebel found that last year more than a fifth of Britons avoided going out at night rather than risk encounters with a different form of terror: groups of children. Britons are frightened of their own young.

I have come to learn over the years never to trust UK.gov statistics. It’s easy to fiddle the figures collected on any subject and make them look ‘good’.

Take for example the murder rate in UK. In order for the UK.gov to reduce the apparent murder rate, all they need do is classify more ‘murders’ under the alternative to murder, which is, ‘man slaughter’.

So, in a year when there are say, 2,500 murders, the UK.gov can easily reduce this embarrasing figure by simply saying that 1,000 of these ‘murders’ were in fact, man-slaughter. Bingo, we now have an annual murder rate of 1,500 which looks a lot better than the original 2,500.

The answer to out of control teenage boys, is to get on top of them before they get on top of us.

I’m not an expert, but I know one thing for sure and that is, “Spare the rod and spoil the child”. I’m only going to say this. When a school teacher ‘asks’ a child to stop doing something which is wrong and when that child refuses, there is nothing the teacher can do about it.

When I was at school here in UK in the 1940s and 1950s, the teachers had complete control of any situation and any boy foolish enough not to obey a command got the cane.

Okay, I can see the reaction to that, especially coming from the left field. Horror stories abound. I’ll put it like this. I’m 66 and know what I’m talking about. When I was a child no child ever murdered another child. Now it seems to happen as thought it were somehow normal. It is not normal. It is abnormal.

Time to reintroduce the cane in schools. Teachers who do not like this idea can spend time arguing, but if they cannot come up with a solution to our problem, then cane it is.

In British life of my childhood, children were never left to their own devices. There were always adults present. Kids did lots more games and sports back then.

Teenagers, especially boys, need to be kept occupied and allowed to burn off energy in a safe and controlled manner. Boxing, soccer, hockey, basketball etc.

It’s so simple. Every boy who spends at least one evening per week playing games etc., gets a certificate after five years. Not a certificate for ‘winning’ anything, but for having been a member of a club where games take place under adult supervision. This certificate goes on the boy’s CV and employers are encouraged to seek out boys of this type.

The truth is that the vast majority of teenage boys do not belong to gangs. Some even belong to scout groups.

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