Monthly Archives: June 2008

Freedom From Email

Luis Suarez is free. In a recent article in the New York Times website he shared his story of how he cut down on his email dependency. Instead of email, he now uses tools offered by his company (IBM) and RSS feeds to connect with colleagues. He does have a point. Here are some interesting email stats that show just how pervasive email has become:

According to the EmailStatCenter:

  • 274 is the average number of personal emails people receive weekly. – David Daniels, Vice President JupiterResearch (Dec. 2007)
  • 304 is the average number of business emails received weekly. – David Daniels, Vice President JupiterResearch (Dec. 2007)
  • 74% of email uses have 2 email accounts. – David Daniels, Vice President JupiterResearch (Dec. 2007)
  • 87% of consumers’ online time is spent reading their emails. – David Daniels, Vice President JupiterResearch (Dec. 2007)

I advocate scheduling email time and limiting it to 2-3 times a day, but I don’t always take my own advice. Email is a compulsion. If you’re not quite sure what to work on, you can check your email. If you don’t want to tackle a task, you can put it off by checking your email.

But I would like to manage email better and I’m intrigued by Luis’ solution. Part of it is that I’m tired of handling old email. Some email just can’t be sorted. But in order for his ideas to work, others have to buy into it. In my case, I’d use instant messaging and Twitter. That means that other people I work with need to have the same IM service and sign up for Twitter.

The advantage that Luis has is that IBM has its own in-house networking system similar to Facebook. But even that becomes cumbersome for me because I have multiple “jobs”. As it is I belong to more social networks than I can handle. I don’t think I can manage joining several work-related networks as well.

Still, I think I’m going to figure out a way to make it work. But first I’m going to check my email.

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Work At Home Jobs June 30, 2008

Subscribers to WAHS Jobs and News are receiving an additional 20 work-at-home job announcements in their email every Friday! You can too. Use the form above to subscribe to get jobs sent to your email each Friday plus additional work-at-home job resources.


READ FIRST! To apply to the jobs listed below, please follow the directions posted in the announcement. DO NOT CONTACT WAHS TO APPLY TO A JOB LISTED HERE. Work-At-Home Success is not representing or affiliated with the companies posted here. These jobs are found by Work-At-Home Success or submitted for posting. Further Work-At-Home Success can make no guarantees about the jobs posted. Remember to never pay money to get hired or use your personal bank account or credit card to help a company do business!! Please let me know if any job posted below asks for money or is otherwise questionable. Visit WAHS’s Scam Alert page to get information on protecting yourself from scams.

New Jobs



Blog writer for personal injury website


SEO/PPC Online Marketing Manager


Copywriter


Broadcast News Producer


Research Associate with Financial Journalism


Search for more jobs!

Didn’t find the job you want above? Here are some of the sites I used to find the jobs listed above. These resources list hundreds of jobs in a variety of categories. Please note, the listings below are NOT jobs (jobs are posted above). These are services that provide work-at-home job announcements. Some are free and others aren’t. While you never want to pay a company to hire you, its is okay to invest in a service that can help you find a job. The services below are the ones that I use and know to be reputable.

Telecommuting Job Databases (fee required to access these services)

HomeJobStop has over 100 jobs in clerical, and more in customer service, writing, transcription, miscellaneous plus 100′s of others. Very affordable.

VirtualAssistants has 100”s of Secretarial/General jobs plus 100′s more in other categories. Little more expensive but offers more jobs.

HomeWorker- Provides many great jobs in a variety of areas including virtual assistance, customer service and more. Very affordable.

Free job search sites (you need to search by keyword to find work-at-home jobs on these sites).

CareerBuilder

Job.com

Yahoo! Hot Jobs

CraigsList.org

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