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Intouchjobs.co.uk specialises in providing people who are looking to work from home or new business opportunities with free information about what is available to them in their area.

 

We check all agents to make sure you are not sent scam opportunities, and we do not pass on any of your information to third parties. You can receive free information and job matches in the following ways:

 

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  Fax us on the same number as above. We advise that you fax through your CV, but please make sure it is up to date and contains all of the above required information.

 

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Bookmark Wednesday, 18, March 2009

We are happy to announce our first batch of feedback from some of our satisfied job hunting clients. Here are just some of their stories…
Working from home businesses NOT affected by Crunch PLUS interview with successful Home Worker Wendy Poole
Bookmark Thursday, 12, March 2009

After running a recent survey on a sister site, we can reveal that our agents have reported the following:

11% said their home business has declined since the credit crunch.
76% claim they report "no change" in their work from home income.
13% reported an increase in their particular incomes and home business.

We spoke to Wendy Poole, from Hertfordshire and asked her how the credit crunch has affected her and her work from hom business.

The Pro's and Cons's about Working For Yourself The Pro's and Cons's about Working For Yourself
Bookmark Friday, 06, March 2009

In this article we are going to try and clarify the benefits from working at home for yourself, and the disadvantages. Hopefully this will help you decide if working at home is the right career path for you.
Working at home! The answer to the recession?
Bookmark Wednesday, 14, January 2009

Britain's economy is now a bleaker picture than ever. A report out this week states that it has been the worst December for UK retail sales in 14 years. In 2008, unemployment figures steadily rose and now in the New Year banks such as Barclays have announced 2,100 job cuts. Official figures to be releases on the 23rd of January show negative growth in the UK for six months, meaning the UK is unfortunately in recession. Is working at home the answer? Can working at home give us a stable income?
Womens' Jobs pay NOT enough money to live on Womens' Jobs pay NOT enough money to live on
Bookmark Friday, 20, June 2008

The TUC has said that changing womens low pay is the key way to ensure child poverty is ended in the UK. Shockingly, a third of women in work earn LESS than a £100 per week yet the figure turns to only one sixth of men being on the same poor wage.

The government wants to halve child poverty by 2010, and end it completly in another 10 years from then. But the latest figures show that children living in poverty was up for the second year running (2006-2007) and is now at a staggering 2.9 million, this is before including housing costs.