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Thread: Home Job! New York and California

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    OptiBoard Apprentice globaloptics's Avatar
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    Thumbs up Home Job! New York and California

    Anyone interested in Home Based Job in New York or California.
    GlobalEyeglasses.com
    forwarding center

    Job Description:
    • Receive bulk shipment of 20-100 eyeglasses from DHL/Fedex at your address (or an ups mail box) on daily basis
    • Pack, label and forward to USPS. The each eyeglasses comes with USPS stickable shipping label and box and tape will be mailed to you by globaleyeglasses.com
    • Must be Forwarded to USPS Post Office within 24hrs.


    Offering $0.50 per item forwarded.

    Optician and Optical Technician will be more suited as later we can offer Jobs for Repair Work.

    Email arjun@globaleyeglasses.com

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    Underemployed Genius Jacqui's Avatar
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    The problem is the pay!! This calculates to $2500 to $12,500 per year, not much in today's world. Raising it to $1.00 per pair may help you get a retired or low-income person to take it.

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    OptiBoard Apprentice globaloptics's Avatar
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    We can negotiate on the price, work has to be done in an organized way.

    We also pay:

    • $1 to process 1 return
    • $2 to check prescription of returned 1 eyeglasses
    • $2 to switch a pair of lenses
    • $5 for repairing drill mount/semi-rimless 1 eyeglasses



    Quote Originally Posted by Jacqui View Post
    The problem is the pay!! This calculates to $2500 to $12,500 per year, not much in today's world. Raising it to $1.00 per pair may help you get a retired or low-income person to take it.

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