Overnight Part-time Dispatcher (Work from Home) Administrative & Office Jobs - Seffner, FL at Geebo

Overnight Part-time Dispatcher (Work from Home)

PHX, LLC PHX, LLC Hillsborough County, FL Hillsborough County, FL Part-time Part-time $200 - $300 a week $200 - $300 a week 11 hours ago 11 hours ago 11 hours ago We are specifically looking for a night owl type person who is looking for a part-time overnight job.
We are looking for a part-time phone professional to answer our company phones from their home on weekends and overnight.
This position is not for someone who plans on working all day during the day and then answering these phones at night.
Your sleep will be interrupted, and this work would impact your ability to work full-time during the day.
There are two types of shifts.
Primary answer every first call coming in.
Backup only answers when the primary person is on a call.
The available shifts are:
Day Shift 7am - 4pm / $90 (primary) & $30 (backup) Night Shift 4pm - 7am / $120 (primary) & $30 (backup) This isn't a call center type setup with back to back calls, although there are short bursts from time to time that might keep you on the phone for an hour or so.
Most of the time you are just being available if and when the phone rings.
The following criteria is required for this position:
- Home phone or Cell phone - Computer to access the internet - A quiet home where you can answer the phone undisturbed by background noise - Professional communication skills - Basic mathematics Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$200.
00 - $300.
00 per week Schedule:
12 hour shift Day shift Night shift Weekend availability COVID-19 considerations:
Work from home only.
No COVID exposure concerns.
Application Question(s):
Do you live within the Tampa Bay area and are you familiar with the road system throughout Tampa Bay? Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred) Work Location:
Remote.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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