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win2k8 wrote: I am next semester switching back to full time studies & i heard about OnForce, and wondered how safe is it to work for them? (is it a scam or not, etc..). Anyways I am looking to while studying try this OnForce since i can have a flexible schedule with it, while along still doing something IT related work, so I dont have a big gap in my IT resume. Anyways those people who have actually tried this OnForce, let me know the positives and negatives of it. Thanks in advance, win2k4
dynamik wrote: Yea, you do a phone interview. I need to do that and verify my certs. For those of you that have been working with them, what's your skill/knowledge level and what type of work do you typically get? I put a relatively high dollar amount on server work only, and I'm not really expecting much to come from it. It seems like it's more often going to be something like: help Grandma setup her WAP and printer.
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SEM wrote: » As for tickets getting picked up quickly, that does happen. It is a marketplace so where ever you are you are probably not the only game in town. The more you use the OnForce platform and get the rating up the more work comes your way. If you have an iPhone or something similar you can get the offers in real time and quickly decide to do the work or let it slide.
dynamik wrote: » Yea, you do a phone interview. I need to do that and verify my certs. For those of you that have been working with them, what's your skill/knowledge level and what type of work do you typically get? I put a relatively high dollar amount on server work only, and I'm not really expecting much to come from it. It seems like it's more often going to be something like: help Grandma setup her WAP and printer.
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