WorkOnCall.com is Expanding Nationwide - Creating Jobs by Matching Short Term Work to the Local Community
WorkOnCall.com is currently expanding to metros across the United States through its new sales affliate program. It is already available in New York, Boston, Washington DC, Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Dallas/Fort Worth and many others.
Cambridge, MA (PRWEB) November 18, 2005 -- WorkOnCall.com is currently expanding to metropolitans across the United States; it is already available in New York, Boston, Washington DC, Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Dallas/Fort Worth and is looking for strong, motivated sales help in these and other metropolitan areas through its new local sales affiliate program.
WorkOnCall.com is shaping a new economy within local communities by focusing on a growing trend of micro jobs and services. Envisioned as outsourcing to nearby neighborhoods, WorkOnCall.com provides organization around this ‘micro’ sector of provisional services and odd jobs. By connecting a population of underutilized workers and students to a pool of small businesses and individuals who are overworked and short on time, WorkOnCall.com creates a valuable environment to get stuff done.
This online service enables homeowners and professionals to efficiently find an inexpensive labor source within their communities for all kinds of temporary jobs. By capitalizing on these opportunities, community members can turn their spare time into productive and profitable hours. This win-win situation returns money to the surrounding neighborhood while offering an inexpensive alternative to performing household chores or searching for interim office help.
The founders of WorkOnCall.com, Hari Swaminathan and Layne Ainsworth, see their service as an answer to the growing set of needs for modern life. “Juggling issues between work, home, family, and kids has become a common thread in the lives of almost all households and small businesses today. After feeling very frustrated with the lack of cost-effective help to simplify our lives, we decided to embark on this idea,” states Hari Swaminathan, CEO of WorkOnCall.com. “It is the next-generation of eBay. Instead of trading goods, WorkOnCall.com users trade time and services within the community to get stuff done.”
The unique nature of WorkOnCall.com empowers customers to hire assistance for work that previously they may never have considered outsourcing. With a few clicks, individuals can request help cleaning their basement or use student expertise to sell items on eBay or books on Amazon.com. One customer netted a profit of more than $400 by hiring a worker to list used books for sale on Amazon.com. Additional services include babysitters, tutors, handymen, movers, chauffeurs and more. Other creative customers have outsourced online research tasks, such as one Cambridge user who hired a worker to search out hot air balloon rides. Without WorkOnCall.com, this time-consuming research had kept the Cambridge customer from taking a dream trip simply because he did not know how to begin.
While WorkOnCall.com is similar to other employment sites, its low cost and flexibility allow for creativity and efficiency. Customers can try before they buy, by posting a job and paying only if they receive adequate responses from eager workers, often within minutes with the newly introduced Insta-match technology. Use of the site is free for all workers.
Additional information can be found at www.WorkOnCall.com.
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