Since I've been researching assembly home work, I thought I might make things interesting and order a couple kits to compare companies and be able to give an honest opinion of them. Since much of what you read might be embellished or misleading, I know that this kind of information can be extremely useful. I am not posting about any of this for a profit and therefore I will not post the company names until I consider the end to have come of this project, instead using terms such as company A, B, C etc. as not to mislead anyone.
So, being day 1 of this experiment here are the guidelines I'll be looking for:
-communication
-time of kit shipment
-ease of craft project
-time frame of sample acceptance and "hire"
After I am able to become a regular contractor, I'll be looking for a set of new things and will be posting my experience as it comes and hopefully I will be able to fall within a month by the time of "hire" considering shipping times and such. I will be ordering one kit per company each week starting today (so I will have ordered one from each company by the end of three weeks).
I know that there are a lot of people that do craft work at home that are able to make money doing it and if all goes well, I can end up to be one of them. Keep in mind that I consider myself to have a decent amount of skills and I am able, at this time, to spend at least 30hrs/week on any given project. However, I will not be ordering anything complicated and should use no special tools, other than maybe a glue gun and an x-acto knife. I will also be posting the hours worked and any other details as they come. So here we go, I'm off to order my first kit with company A.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A New Experiment
Labels: craft assembly, experiment, work at home
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