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Virtual assistant needed to help find a job

Jan 12th, 2010 by admin

This video about virtual assistants is funny, but not exactly what I’m looking to do.

I’m still reading Tim Ferriss’ “The 4-Hour Workweek” and the part about hiring virtual assistants to outsource some of your work was intriguing.  If I ever figure out what my “muse” is and come up with something worthwhile to sell, a VA will be a great way to get to a 4-hour workweek.

I haven’t started looking for one yet because I don’t see the need or income replacement it would give me. It would free up some of my time, no doubt, but I don’t want to pay to free it up if I’m not making money elsewhere.

Still, someday I hope to have VAs working for me.

Until then, I’m researching a story for WalletPop on virtual assistants and how people use them and how they benefit financially from them. If you have a virtual assistant, let me know.

Maybe I’ll hire one to help me find a full-time job.

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