<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>MyLot Discussions About nec</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/keywords/nec.aspx</link><description>MyLot Discussions About nec</description><language>en-gb</language><item><title>what do you think about home-based assembling crafts job?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1369019.aspx</link><description>In response to those seeking a home-based, "crafts-n-assembly" jobs from home, now it's MY turn to ask anyone out there this following question: What have been either positive or negative experiences you have had, working as a "home assembler"? I seen this one Website, called:

http://www.disciplescross.com

On their Website, it's stated no upfront fees to join, just purchase their materials to make Cross necklaces; etc. for them, as they "buy back" the religious items assembled. For instance, let's say you assemble 25 Crosses, which costs $25 (for 25 of them) per kit. According to DiscipleCross.com, they pay home assemblers $1.25 per Cross item assembled, along with an extra $1.00 for reimbursement, each time Crosses are assembled and mailed back to them, plus an extra $5.00 for Shipping Costs. But here's the catch: You have to mail back Cross crafts in packages of 50 items at same time, rather than just mail one Cross here and one Cross there. This sounds legit, but if there's anyone out there that has tried a home business like this, especially through this company, please let me know. I would love to hear about your experiences, both good and bad you may have had, when doing either DisciplesCross.com or working as a home-based assembler through another company.

I would sincerely appreciate any advice or opinions about "home assembly" jobs, including if you have ever tried assembling religious crafts for DisciplesCross.com. I am trying to build up a home-based business, but all of this takes time, don't happen overnight. Job market is EXTRA bad here in Cincinnati, OH area, as jobs continue declining in pay, while gas and cost of living soars. Property taxes are extra high here, along with heating costs, and it's even worse when having to pay at least around 2&amp;#37; for every suburb municipality a person has to work for (City of Cincinnati charges around 2.5&amp;#37; for working inside its limits), so if you end up working 2 jobs for eg., in 2 different areas of town, that's at least around 5&amp;#37; City Taxes deducted from your paycheck, along with another around 2.5&amp;#37; for State Taxes. Then when you factor in very high heating and property tax costs, people can hardly can live on those mainly $7.00-$9.00/hour jobs that comprise most of working positions here. 99&amp;#37; of all the jobs listed on CareerBuilder.com; Monster.com; and in the newspaper are nothing but very low-paying temp service jobs, which are very unreliable forms of employment. It's either hop from one temp service to another, just to stay employed, or not work at all. So from this type of horrible experience, you can most likely see why I am serious about doing a good, legit, work-at-home opportunity, even if it should only supplement low income I have been making. Many people in Cincinnati, who come out of college, can't hardly do no better, so they are working flipping hamburgers in fast-food restaurants and doing other very low-paying jobs, since very greedy companies don't hardly want to pay any wages to no one, while they give their CEO's huge, rich, whopping income increases, while paying their workers less! I would love to move to much warmer climate, where maybe there's more and better quantities of jobs, but real estate market is WAY DOWN, so people can't hardly sell their homes, and if they do, they have to sell at a price that's thousands of dollars lower than what they paid for it! Might as well be a renter right now, as being a current homeowner has NO equity, in fact, in the "negative range." I don't fall for those "Get Rich Off Selling Real Estate" SCAMS, as one can see for himself/herself that if investors can't hardly sell those homes they get dirt-cheap to try and make a profit, there's no way anyone else will benefit from this, either.

Anyhow, not to get off the subject, please let me know if you have any information on DisciplesCross.com or other "home-based assembly" companies, who advertise paying home workers so much income per piece of work assembled and shipped back to them.

 May your New Year be bright!</description><pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 23:10:17 GMT</pubDate><author>tgbunny</author></item><item><title>first mbile phone</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2055732.aspx</link><description>what is the first mobile phone you ever had? 

my first mobile phone is nokia 8210 and i at may 6th grade at that moment. so how about you?</description><pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 04:47:18 GMT</pubDate><author>kaorulen</author></item><item><title>new england crafters</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1880047.aspx</link><description>So I got my starter kit in the mail yesterday! I was so excited at the thoughts of starting to work again. I made one whole piece in a half hour. It looks nothing like the sample. It was easy enough to make as long as you can measure and hot glue. I haven't used a hot glue gun in years it seems so its a bit stringy. I'm thinking that it might take some time to get this project approved. I'm kind of worried about that. Has anyone worked for them and if so how long did it take you to get approved on a project? </description><pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 07:36:30 GMT</pubDate><author>tracie1758</author></item><item><title>What is money?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1784744.aspx</link><description>In olden days there was no money, it was rather a barter arrangement. You exchange your less required item with some who needs your item and you may get yours which is a less required item for him. Rich people used to get labors from poor people in exchange of food and clothings.

Now money is the media for measuring value of an item or a services. It is piece of paper carrying value in the land. You can carry a very big bill of one country to another, where this piece of paper have no meaning unless accepted as exchangeable currency and get the local equivalent currency. With globalization the currencies of various countries are becoming more exchangeable with each others.

Sometimes we do not see it that is the electronic money. Millions of dollars being transfered from account to another without physical presence. 

I think it is peace of mind, I feel happy to see my bank balance. 


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I am a user of NEC e616v. I am using it in India. The phone is supports GPRS. But I am not able to get any help to set it. I have already searched the manufacturer and service provider's sites. But I am not any getting help from any source. Please help me with settings for BSNL in india.

Thank you</description><pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 08:56:26 GMT</pubDate><author>susantabeura</author></item><item><title>What Was The First Mobile/Cellphone You Bought?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1320785.aspx</link><description>The first mobile phone I bought was the one that one2one first issued (think it was a Motorola, came with a retractable aerial).. when they first started in around 1990. It had free weekend &amp; evening calls which was a big move back then as they had only just become afordable to the general public. It was about the size of two packs of playing cards &amp; I beleive the original sims used to go for lots of money before one2one were bought out...

When did you buy your first mobile/what make etc. &amp; how big was it?!
Some of the early 'Mobiles' fitted into a briefacse! Were you one of early 
'Yuppies'?
</description><pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2007 09:01:05 GMT</pubDate><author>ppcdude</author></item><item><title>What brand of computer do you use?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/129659.aspx</link><description>What brand is yur computer, and why do you use that certain kind?

I use a dell :)  No specific reason..They stopped selling hp at our local Walmart..</description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2006 19:34:25 GMT</pubDate><author>massaj03</author></item><item><title>What is your favorit brand of phones?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/828675.aspx</link><description>What is your favorit brand of phones? mine is NEC</description><pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 19:09:27 GMT</pubDate><author>hessyen</author></item><item><title>which monitor you use ?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1114355.aspx</link><description>I use SAMTRON 75E .. which monitor you use ?</description><pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2007 22:36:28 GMT</pubDate><author>drupadmathur</author></item></channel></rss>