product assembly at home jobs

Why People Don’t Tell

Sometimes, just sometimes, you happened to come across a favorable review of some assembly job offer. The person seems to be fairly satisfied as far as he is on our experience with working from home by making crafts is concerned. And these two are mostly by the people who have done product assembly in the past but not doing it any more. But you will not find many of these on the Internet. Mostly you will find only the favorable reviews. You will mostly get to read about how they were scams out a them money and never got paid for their work. I believe that there is a reason why many people who even after having had a favorable experience working from home by assembling products do not openly speak about it. Anybody working from home by making craft items for the product assembly business realizes that the number of openings are a few. They also realize that the amount of work they receive from the company depends on the size of the business itself. Most of the craft businesses are small-time businesses. People who do manage to find successful employment with a craft assembly job do not like to publicize it for the fear of jeopardizing their own position. As more and more people start applying for a particular assembly job the more tentative the position of the current home assemblers becomes. If there are too many people applying them sooner or later the company starts rejecting applications. Or worse they start rejecting the craft units shipped by the home assemblers. This is really not a good policy on the part of the company but we feel that this happens all the time. Ideally what a craft business should be to when they cannot hire any more home assemblers is that they should close down the application for further job openings. But what happens instead is that new home based assemblers get in their work rejected repeatedly just because the company does not have a high in demand for the product in order to sell this extra input of products.

There are certain product assembly company is that have informed their home assemblers in the recent past that they are unable to balance the demand and supply for the craft and hence in order to get rid of the surplus production, will not be able to provide work to home based assemblers any more.

Every home based assemblers knows that he or she is working as an independent contractor. The company has no obligation to continue the work agreement with them and can terminate the same at any point of time. As every home assembler is aware of the instability of the assembly job and income they are not keen on sharing with other people interested in the same job. It is the simple case of self preservation in the field of work where it is tough to find a real home based job.

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

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