jbs162
March 29th, 2009, 04:54 PM
Jellybean Services is in need of court researchers across the United States. Please check our website for total availability. Due to the constant changes, we keep different lists for different types of collections. You can make anywhere from $7-15/hour depending on how fast you type.
If you don't type at least 30-35 wpm, court research probably isn't for you. Like all court research positions, it pays based on how many records you collect. We offer paypal or check payment to everyone. Other benefits are in the works for our great researchers including a PAID VACATION, gasoline incentives, and paid sick days.
Laptops are required, it makes life easier. If you do not have a laptop, you would have to write down information neatly on a piece of paper. You would be writing down 1-200 lines of information per visit. This would be a waste of time because we don't pay extra for you to do double the work. A visit is required sometime during a two week timespan. If you live in a rural county, I can promise there will not be a lot of work. You will not be getting 40 hours/week in a county of 10,000 people.
Depending on the client various for each area. Some require you to go to the district courthouse, superior, circuit, or county administration building. The rate you make will depend on how fast you collect the information. Like anything, it pays based on how many records you collect. You won't get rich, and you're not going to start off at $30/hour. Most researchers average $8-14/hr and increase as time goes by as they become quicker.
Requirements for this position:
Internet access
Typing of at least 30 WPM
Availability DURING business hours of 9-5, Monday-Friday
Available MINIMUM 5-10 hours/week.
Available to work independant without kids coming along
Willing to cover MORE than one county
Able to follow directions (If you list "USA" for your counties, it WILL be deleted)
Able to check your e-mail DAILY
Honesty on your application
Self motivation
Dependability and accountability are a must!
You must visit within 4 days of being hired. If you have a sudden "family emergency" immediately after being hired, you will need to submit proof. 1 out of every 3 new hires suddenly have a family emergency or funeral to attend within 12 hours of being hired. If that many people were dying, then no one would be talking about our planet being overpopulated. The second most used excuse for not getting started: "My car got stolen". Please, serious applicants only.
To apply, please go to our website at http://www.work4jbs.com and click on Careers. From there, you would click on the link for Court Researchers application.
The work that was offer is not detailed research. The average record takes no more than 30-45 seconds EACH to collect all the required information. We're looking at basic information. You don't need to have a law degree, just reliability and self motivation.
A detailed list can be found on the website.
Thanks!
Abe L
JBS
http://www.work4jbs.com
If you don't type at least 30-35 wpm, court research probably isn't for you. Like all court research positions, it pays based on how many records you collect. We offer paypal or check payment to everyone. Other benefits are in the works for our great researchers including a PAID VACATION, gasoline incentives, and paid sick days.
Laptops are required, it makes life easier. If you do not have a laptop, you would have to write down information neatly on a piece of paper. You would be writing down 1-200 lines of information per visit. This would be a waste of time because we don't pay extra for you to do double the work. A visit is required sometime during a two week timespan. If you live in a rural county, I can promise there will not be a lot of work. You will not be getting 40 hours/week in a county of 10,000 people.
Depending on the client various for each area. Some require you to go to the district courthouse, superior, circuit, or county administration building. The rate you make will depend on how fast you collect the information. Like anything, it pays based on how many records you collect. You won't get rich, and you're not going to start off at $30/hour. Most researchers average $8-14/hr and increase as time goes by as they become quicker.
Requirements for this position:
Internet access
Typing of at least 30 WPM
Availability DURING business hours of 9-5, Monday-Friday
Available MINIMUM 5-10 hours/week.
Available to work independant without kids coming along
Willing to cover MORE than one county
Able to follow directions (If you list "USA" for your counties, it WILL be deleted)
Able to check your e-mail DAILY
Honesty on your application
Self motivation
Dependability and accountability are a must!
You must visit within 4 days of being hired. If you have a sudden "family emergency" immediately after being hired, you will need to submit proof. 1 out of every 3 new hires suddenly have a family emergency or funeral to attend within 12 hours of being hired. If that many people were dying, then no one would be talking about our planet being overpopulated. The second most used excuse for not getting started: "My car got stolen". Please, serious applicants only.
To apply, please go to our website at http://www.work4jbs.com and click on Careers. From there, you would click on the link for Court Researchers application.
The work that was offer is not detailed research. The average record takes no more than 30-45 seconds EACH to collect all the required information. We're looking at basic information. You don't need to have a law degree, just reliability and self motivation.
A detailed list can be found on the website.
Thanks!
Abe L
JBS
http://www.work4jbs.com