Work from Home with Alpine Access

If You Want or Need to Work from Home, Alpine Access Will Pay You Well to Work for Them

Erika
If you are seeking a good work-from-home job and live in either Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Utah, or Florida, consider working with Alpine Access. Working for Alpine Access is a great way to earn a fair amount of income with the many comfortable benefits of being at home.

Alpine Access is a business located in Golden, Colorado that employs many citizens of the above-mentioned states with real work - at home. This company works with different clients, such as 1-800 Flowers, Office Depot, J. Crew and others, and hires home-based agents (people like you and me) to take the calls from customers wishing to place orders with these clients.

In 2003 when I worked for Alpine Access, I was able to make close to $10 an hour sitting at a desk in the spare bedroom of my home, while completing customer orders and wearing the pajamas of my choice (okay sometimes I got dressed before hand). Because I worked at home for Alpine Access, I was able not only to bank the money I'd normally spend on gas to drive to and from work, but also to save time by not making a lunch or primping before work.

To work for Alpine Access, I had to purchase a certain type of corded headset and get DSL (or obtain another phone line) to be able to connect to the Internet and be on the phone at the same time. My home had to be absolutely quiet, as Alpine Access does not allow dogs to be barking or children crying in the background. Without background noise, customers do not know that they're talking to someone who is at home, and that is important to Alpine Access.

Working at home for Alpine Access was a huge blessing to me. Of course there were times when working from home (not unlike other non home-based jobs) that weren't so wonderful, like when I would get disconnected from the switchboard and have to log back in maybe 2 or 3 times. Or when my computer would just refuse to cooperate. For both types of issues, though, I'd simply call the technical support that Alpine Access provided for me (and all its agents) and let technical support enable me to get back to work.

If you're interested in working at home with Alpine Access, contact them at their website (listed in the resources section of this article). Most likely they will then set up a phone interview to see if you qualify for a position with them. If you do quality, you will start training as soon as an opportunity opens up, which you also will be able to do at home with your computer and headset. The best part about the training is that you will be paid for your time.

Alpine Access asks its agents to work a minimum of 20 - 30 hours per week. The scheduling part is up to you, since you select the hours you're available to work one week beforehand. Alpine Access looks at your available hours and lets you know which hours they need you to fill.

Working for Alpine Access would be good for many lifestyles; a stay-at-home mom or dad who has a few hours' time available during their child's daily nap could easily work those few hours for Alpine Access, since the hours worked do not have to be consecutive. One could supplement a full-time job with work for Alpine Access during non-work hours, on weekends, or even, for some clients, during the middle of the night. Whatever reason one has to work from home, Alpine Access is a good choice.

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Erika has been married for 8+ years to her college sweetheart and stays at home with their 2 children. She enjoys blogging, reading lots of books, finding good deals, homeschooling, and learning more from th...  View profile

  • Alpine Access agents earn around $9/hour to complete customer orders at home.
  • You need a phone line, Internet access via DSL, and a corded headset to be set up for work.
  • Your home must be free from background noise to do your job correctly.
Pre-holiday season is the best time to apply for a job with Alpine Access.

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  • Henry4/7/2010

    Thanks for the information. I have been looking at a few similar companies myself. I have looked at Alpine Access and Razolv, will try to apply to them.

  • Amanda Blouir1/3/2009

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  • JRS11/1/2008

    Thanks for the info!

  • Elizabeth Eng10/17/2008

    Excellent, Erika. Very helpful and informative.

  • Christine Bude5/1/2007

    Sounds like a great at home work opportunity for people living in these states

  • Erika Lutz1/27/2007

    Wendy - as far as I know it's only English, but you could definitely email them and ask them to find out for sure.

  • Wendy W1/24/2007

    Do you work only with english speakers?, or, do you need any other languages?

  • Erika Lutz1/9/2007

    Erin, no the photo is borrowed from freepixels.com. I cite that with the photo info. I like the look of it, too.

  • Erin Lenfestey1/9/2007

    Erika - I am assuming you took the picture for your artilce! Very relaxing picture.

  • Erika Lutz1/3/2007

    Melissa, if you work for Alpine Access you are an employee with them and not an Independent Contractor. I worked for them a few years back, but they'd send checks via snail mail. I don't know if that is still accurate or not. On my first phone interview, I had my window open. It was a really hot day, and for some reason a dog was barking outside that I had never noticed before. I told the person I was speaking to that that does not happen often, and I closed my window, but she was kind of concerned about it. So unfortunately I'd have to guess that if you can hear the dogs barking from the place you'd be working in your home, that would not be a good thing. I'm sorry to tell you that. :(

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