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	<title>Comments on: Winter Update</title>
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		<title>By: Bev Swenson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bev Swenson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes, I know all about winter living in Minnesota with fibromyalgia. I don&#039;t know if this is an option, but I thought I would let you know about a work at home position for disabled people. I am not sure what your circumstance are, but if you are interested read on. I just started working for J.Lodge myself.

J. Lodge is a premier quality call services company whose dedication and commitment in providing jobs for disabled Americans has been the foundation of its 10 year history. Due to its success, they are now hiring and accepting applications for disabled individuals (including those who are blind) looking for part-time work at home careers in these areas:

Work at Home agents the National Recovery Contact Center
Work at Home Technical Analyst
Work at Home Non-Technical Analyst 
Work at Home Customer Service Specialist

Those interested must receive Social Security Disability benefits and have or obtain a Ticket to Work.  Please go to www.jlodge.com/careers.  You can also reach an HR specialist at 888-354-5050.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I know all about winter living in Minnesota with fibromyalgia. I don&#8217;t know if this is an option, but I thought I would let you know about a work at home position for disabled people. I am not sure what your circumstance are, but if you are interested read on. I just started working for J.Lodge myself.</p>
<p>J. Lodge is a premier quality call services company whose dedication and commitment in providing jobs for disabled Americans has been the foundation of its 10 year history. Due to its success, they are now hiring and accepting applications for disabled individuals (including those who are blind) looking for part-time work at home careers in these areas:</p>
<p>Work at Home agents the National Recovery Contact Center<br />
Work at Home Technical Analyst<br />
Work at Home Non-Technical Analyst<br />
Work at Home Customer Service Specialist</p>
<p>Those interested must receive Social Security Disability benefits and have or obtain a Ticket to Work.  Please go to <a href="http://www.jlodge.com/careers">http://www.jlodge.com/careers</a>.  You can also reach an HR specialist at 888-354-5050.</p>
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