
Well so do I. In fact, recently I accepted a position with SkyWest as a customer service agent. The benefits would have been free travel, domestic and international. My sister already works for them. In the end I didn't go through with it because it would have involved a big commute or a move to be closer not to mention trying to work the erratic schedule in with my family and my current full-time work-from-home job.
There is a way to work for a legitimate company from home, JetBlue. I am in the process of interviewing a gal that works for them so I will get back to you with the inside scoop but for now lookie what I found in my email inbox!
GlobalTravel.com. Of course I can't find out anymore info unless I give them all of my info but I am intrigued by their "As Seen in...The New York Times, Fortune Inc. and the Wall Street Journal" claim. I am going to do a bit of research to see what I can find out about this company and if you have any experience or knowledge please feel free to share it with us.
Happy Travels.






I am interested in seeing what your research turns up on this. This kind of "oppurtunity" always makes me suspect that the real revenue earning is from the company signing up "partners" and collecting their 30 bucks a month... However I would love to work for the travel industry (at least for the travel perks...)
Posted by: MadLuck | September 13, 2006 6:14 AM | Permalink to Comment