I'm sick right now so I'm not working. Liveops is my secondary anyway. I'm gonna try to log in this coming up week but not sure of the time yet. If you have aim mine is kimliveops1975. I will come on here and let you know my times.
He is home. Thank god. It was touch and go for a while but he's home. His mind still isn't where it was but hopefully he will get it back. Thank you for your concern.
Sorry it's taken so long to get back I haven't had a chance to visit the site lately....Welcome and I hope that all of your endeavors work out. I enjoy what I do and life is too short to not be happy and full filled.
i would say call them.. background is done by the state, not Arise. My friend somehow missed when they sent there the okay for her background. So she called and they had already sent it...
No now they won't even let me log in, I had to called them for tech support I got an offer live opts but I could not take it because I have a bankruptcy on my credit and they do a credit check!
GOOOOOOD LUCCCCK GIRL!!!!Dont worry you got it JUST CLAIM IT!!!!! (smile)
At 8:55pm on November 21, 2008, Dawn Morford said…
well you meet the speed requirments..and no you don't have to upgrade to Vista in fact the software you download changes your workspace to xp anyway..and you did say you are using comcast..okay do you have alot of startup programs..go to task manager and do you see at the bottom it has processes..physical memory etc..do you have alot of processes running..?
If so, then you need to disable startup on anything that is not absolutely neccessary..another thing you will want to do is delete your cookies, temporary page files, defragment the c drive, and get rid of all but the last system restore point..they take up alot of room...the more you have on your computer the harder it has to work and it causes the speed to bog down..
to disable startup programs: go to run type in msconfig, then startup and disable all programs that are not neccessary such as messenger ect. I have everything diabled but my firewall and virus protection..if I want to use a program I open it myself..after you have done all this then go take the test
At 8:27pm on November 21, 2008, Dawn Morford said…
Hi I just received your comment and you had mentioned you had problems with your computer meeting Convergys requirements..if you don't mind me asking what processor speed do you have, OSM, and internet provider?
I made all the tests even went through training, but when comcast went with the powerboost I no longer received the bandwith needed so I had to leave..let me know though I might know a few tricks to get your computer to pass!
Hello 4MZANN,
The requirements for Arise are preliminary testing to check your computer skills and typing speed to get started. If you are within the 35wpm typing and basic computer navigation guidelines, you pay for a backqround check. They are not concerned with your credit. If you pass the background you pay to attend a basic certification that is regularly $99 but mine was $49 on a special promotion and I have seen others post that their fee was $25 but the regular fee is $99. After you get that certification you are qualified to start looking for a client opportunity to enroll in that can cost between $50 and $200. The client I have cost $100. You also have to be a part owner of an incorporated entity or create your own as I did by registering a company name with my state through my states' website as a LLC. It costed $45 and took 4 days for me to receive my 'Certified Articles of Organization' in the mail.
I hope this helps, good luck.
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If so, then you need to disable startup on anything that is not absolutely neccessary..another thing you will want to do is delete your cookies, temporary page files, defragment the c drive, and get rid of all but the last system restore point..they take up alot of room...the more you have on your computer the harder it has to work and it causes the speed to bog down..
to disable startup programs: go to run type in msconfig, then startup and disable all programs that are not neccessary such as messenger ect. I have everything diabled but my firewall and virus protection..if I want to use a program I open it myself..after you have done all this then go take the test
I made all the tests even went through training, but when comcast went with the powerboost I no longer received the bandwith needed so I had to leave..let me know though I might know a few tricks to get your computer to pass!
The requirements for Arise are preliminary testing to check your computer skills and typing speed to get started. If you are within the 35wpm typing and basic computer navigation guidelines, you pay for a backqround check. They are not concerned with your credit. If you pass the background you pay to attend a basic certification that is regularly $99 but mine was $49 on a special promotion and I have seen others post that their fee was $25 but the regular fee is $99. After you get that certification you are qualified to start looking for a client opportunity to enroll in that can cost between $50 and $200. The client I have cost $100. You also have to be a part owner of an incorporated entity or create your own as I did by registering a company name with my state through my states' website as a LLC. It costed $45 and took 4 days for me to receive my 'Certified Articles of Organization' in the mail.
I hope this helps, good luck.
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