Work from Home Assembly
Work at home assembly is hot. Companies have been running to cut costs by using work at home clerical and data entry work, and production from home just came as a natural growth of these cottage industries. There is no reason you can not cash in on the trend also.
work at home assembly has come a long ways since the days of basketweaving and crossstitch clothing. The major focus of todays assembly needs are more detailed, quality controlled assembly jobs. You might need to use a small set of tools to get the job done and must be able to pay attention to detail for periods at a time.
The one thing that seems to be the hardest part of work from home assembly work, is knowing which companies to choose.
There are a lot of manufacturing and production companies that do NOT use work at home assembly workers, but the ones that do have specific reasons to do so.
It is usually to save costs, not to make you rich. If the company doesn't have a physical address or a phone number, then I would make sure that they had even less information on me, no matter what the promises of riches might be. It is good to know however, that work at home assembly often saves the company enough money that they can offer a wage incentive over the factory assembler on the same project, with the comfort of working from home, so it would surprising for you to know which low cost, name brand products were put together in a work from home assembly line. It is a win win situation.
If you:
1. have good eyesight
2. Are mechanically inclined
3. can follow instructions
4. have a valid physical address
then you can get work at home assembly too.
You would be surprised, even with all of todays technology, that sometime's the best way to assemble thier widget is with a human hand and a pair of pliers, or even a pair of scissors.
If you do decide to get work at home assembly positions, it would be a wise move to learn as much as you can about the contracting companies record keeping system, as this is how you will be getting paid. Do not let failure to fill out your own invoices or hours be a reason not to get paid. If you keep a flexible schedule, and are able to put out assembled products consistantly, then I would see if work from home assembly might be your next career move.

