Posted on 06/20/2017 9:30:40 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
If you're looking to get on the work-from-home bandwagon, here's a great opportunity for you: consumer product company Philips is hiring over 100 work-from-home positions right now.
According to Philips' career website, remote openings are available across the country in a variety of fields including nursing, sales, customer service and engineering. The jobs come with a pretty hefty benefits package too that includes medical, dental and vision coverage as well as child and elderly resources. An added bonus for work-from-homers: the company offers schedule flexibility and compressed work weeks, depending on the business needs and the employee's position. Plus, workers get three weeks of paid time off in addition to 11 holidays.
"We know that supporting our people and their individual aspirations and needs is the best way to drive our business. That's why we're committed to offering a range of great employee benefits that can help our people thrive in work and life," the company explains on its website.
Ready to apply? Visit Philip's career website and search home-based to browse the open positions right now.
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How do nurses work at home. I get sick and I go to their house?
Could be one of those hotline-staffing nurses.
so I call the hotline and get out of bed and go to their house?
It’s probably doing care in other people’s homes .. might be a great job for somebody who doesn’t want to work full time .. maybe 3-4 days a week - aiding in the care of elderly or injured people; or it might also be for “end of life care”. That’s what my niece does - she has her own clientele.
I may look into this .. I love Phillips products.
Every day a machine on my table takes my blood pressure. I have never met the nurses on the other end.
Noticed the other day that there is a website where you go on-line and can actually “chat” with a nurse and/or doctor. Seems like the fee for the nurse was $65 if you end up needing a prescription. For something relatively minor might consider using if reg doc wasn’t available after I had gone to a free standing lab for blood work.
OK What about doctors-Do they run backyard surgeries?
You piss into your phone ?
My husband gets a call from a United Health Care nurse every eight weeks. She checks on his weight, his blood pressure and his blood glucose readings, plus how much exercise he is getting. It’s a voluntary program; he chooses to participate.
Many insurance companies have nurses on call for questions from mother’s of babies and children too.
We have a friend who works from home specifically so she can be with her children.
pfl
Working from home sounds good but it can become living at work if you are not careful.
P4L
I have a lot of serious problems and UHC They come here once a month.
I see several examples here that indicate nurses working at home.
Thnax.
depends on who calls
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