Questions You Should Ask Before Joining An Assembly Job
Many people make the mistake of not communicating thoroughly with the assembly company they are intending to work with. Do not feel shy to ask any questions that you may have in mind. Many people do not ask too many questions with the fear of upsetting the person in charge and being refused the chance to work at home. You should dispense with this fear immediately. Any assembly job offer that is genuine will come from a company that has nothing to hide from its potential home based assemblers. They will not mind answering questions were used since they will have no secret agenda. A company that is genuinely hiring people to assemble crops for them at home will be a genuine crafting business in itself. They will be selling the crafts made by you either through a retail or wholesaling chain. The following is just a small list of some important questions that you should ask the assembly company before you decide to send them the registration fee to join:
1) if you are communicating through the postal mail and all you have is the P.O. Box addresses the company for its real physical address. Also ask for the phone and fax number and how you can speak to the person in charge. This is important because if all you have is a P.O. Box addresses then you do not know who is running the show, where your money is going, who is paying you and what the business is all about.
2) Asked about the nature of the business. Enquire as to whether the business is our crafting retail business or a wholesale business. How is it exactly that they sell the crafts you make for them. Do they have any outlets? Do they have a store of their own?
3) Is it possible for you to pay them a visit in person? This can be at their store or the address that is given out for their office. Even if you have stay in another town or another state and have no intention of traveling all the way, do ask this question. Say that work or a pleasure trip is going to bring you near about their area and you would like to pay them a visit. If a business office exists at the address they have given you then they should not have much problems with having you pay them a visit to talk over the work of agreement. One such company that allows this is Cottage Industries.
4) Ask whether they can give you a reference of some people who are currently working for them and who can vouch for the company. Product assembly company that is in good standing with its home assemblers will have plenty of satisfied of workers who will be more than happy to vouch for the company. An example of a product assembly company that has a multitude of people working for it and who are actively part of a forum on www.wahm.com goes by the name of New England Crafters, also known as The Magical Gift Company.
5) Ask questions about the difficulty of making the craft. Many companies have multiple products that are varying in difficulty level. Explain your own level of skill and experience as far as craft making goes and get a recommendation as to which of the crafts will be suitable you.
6) Ask any and all questions you may have in mind regarding income potential, consistency of work etc
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