Teleworkers: Drive Thru Orders To ESL Lessons

February 12, 2008 by Chuck | 0 Comments

When I heard that teleworkers were going to handle your order at the fast food drive in, I thought that was nuts. But the penetration of teleworking into the American economy continues!

From TMC Net:

Employers outsourcing everything from drive-thru orders to ESL lessons.

The next time you’re ordering a burger and fries at your local drive-thru, the person you speak to may be a stay at home mom — in North Dakota. Native English speakers in Wyoming work overnight shifts catering to the needs of ESL students in China. Cruise.com and JetBlue Airways have a home-based workforce that handles everything from reservations to flight arrivals - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - no matter the weather.

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