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> but I can't seem to
> find the really great telecommuting opportunities I'm assured are
> everywhere.
I think your reaching here.... telecommuting is on the rise, but it's
definitely *not* everywhere right now.
> If anyone could send me URLs of great search engines for telecommuting
> jobs, know of an opening, or any other information that could lead me to
> employment...
And although I don't believe this next site is worth the effort (most of the
email addresses don't work lots of times; the validity of the job postings is
questionable in my opinion; and I've written TJOBS more than once without *any*
reply), you may want to surf to http://www.tjobs.com This site boasts that
it has hundreds of opportunities for telecommuting positions (indeed, TJOBS
stands for Telecommuting Jobs).
Good luck, Hope...
Jim Gilliam
techwrtr -at- arkansas -dot- net
Little Rock, Arkansas.