Distant Support Virtual Assistant - Earn $1000/month

@aerous (13434)
Philippines
September 10, 2009 9:54am CST
One morning I watch on Television. A good work at home jobs, will caught in my attention. Because one of interviewer interviewed a person earn from home as a Distant Support Virtual Assistant. He say's that this jobs, is a good jobs and he can earn $100 to $1000 per month. Any one here in mylot, familiar with this jobs?
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@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
10 Sep 09
Hello Aerous. I imagine those earnings are very possible if someone has enough clients. Below is a site I found that explains all about what a Distant Support Virtual Assistant does and the qualifications to become one: http://www.melovillareal.com/2008/01/01/online-career-focus-virtual-assistant/ Best wishes, Karen
@aerous (13434)
• Philippines
11 Sep 09
Hello karen, Before going further to this discussion. Like first to say good day. Glad to talk to you again through this discussion. Thanks for this information, my friend. I really curious about it. Because as I seen on T.V. the person doing it was really earn and profited from this kind of online jobs. I don't know about this kind of work and I presume this is purely for support like out sourcing work. Did you tried this kind of Jobs before, karen? Take care and God Bless!
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• India
11 Sep 09
Thank You For this Wonderful Bit Of Information for The Whole Mylot Community .. It Speaks A Lot About Virtual Assistant .. Thank You For Making me Personally Aware What A Virtual-Assistant is .. Do Have a Good Day ..
• United States
11 Sep 09
Hello Aerous...yes, I have sometimes been a virtual assistant for clients in different states. I have done editing or writing for them, all via the computer/email, and was paid by a check in the mail from each individual client. It is not something I do full time, as I have other work, but it is a very good way to work outside one's local place of living. It enlarges the possibilities of jobs one can have. What I did was research "normal pay" for editing or writing, and based my own charge on that. Good luck if you try this. Karen