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Staying in Touch

December 16th, 2008

Being able to keep in touch with your employer has become easier with Webinars. You can now talk and meet with your boss online anytime with Web Conferencing. Many people find it easier to talk online face to face without going into the office. You still get that personal feel without the commute. The advantages of Webinar is being able to see your boss so you can easily read your bosses body language, unlike using instant messaging which is online text. You can be employed in a different state easier. This becomes an advantage especially if you’re looking for a new job as a lot of people are today. You can use this as an advantage when interviewing for a job. This opens up a lot of opportunities for work at home people to live in one state and be employed in another state. This is great for family staying in touch with their loved ones. You can record the conferences if someone cannot attend the conference. This is perfect for anyone in any place in the world to keep in touch with their employer, family, or friends. This would be good for someone to talk with their doctor when they can not visit the doctor’s office as well.


3 Responses to “Staying in Touch”

  1. Mckay K on December 17, 2008 6:11 am

    CONGRATULATIONS on receiving the Flower of Friendship Award.

    And, thank you, Chick, for being my friend.

  2. Mel Avila Alarilla on December 17, 2008 4:25 pm

    Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year to you and your loved ones my friend. May the Lord grant you all of your secret dreams in your heart. May He shower you with His countless blessings from His great storehouse of blessings this coming year. God bless you and your loved ones always.
    Warm regards,
    Mel

  3. Stefan on December 18, 2008 4:50 pm

    Ah staying in touch. When I moved to Australia, I wasn’t sure how things would work, staying in touch with my family. We’ve ended up using Skype quite a bit, as well as the Vonage VOIP phone I’ve got here with a US landline number. Works pretty well, especially for $15/mo.

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