This is for all my people on the board who know a little something about computers but didn't necessarily get that higher education after high school. If you know how to install hard drives, set up wireless networks, format drives and provide an operating system then this is probably for you.
The program is called OnForce. Here you create a company, set up a provider profile, and start getting "Work Orders". This means people in your area will throw out work that they need to be done, you review and make sure you can do the work, accept the work before another provider does and you will get PAID!!! No degrees needed and I've even seen work orders as simple as "set up 10 computers" that pay as much as $300 or very high hourly rates. The site even offers free certification training meaning you can study and get certified for a vast array of IT areas for FREE!!!.
To get started go to www.onforce.com and set up a provider profile. This takes a while. There's a lot of info you have to input including professional references(you can bullshit it and put all your boys info if you don't have any). Lastly, you have to take a provider certification course. This takes about 15-20 minutes and just explains how the marketplace works. You take an exam and pass with at least %80, you are now eligible to receive work orders. I did it and got a work order my first day that paid $75 to install a USB mouse...
I was like WTF?
But act fast there are plenty of providers that want to get the jump on that bread before you do and you only have 90 seconds to review the job and except or reject it. You can also hire people to be technicians(people you know) for when you have more than one work order simultaneously or prior obligations. OnForce will even give you a 1099 tax form when you reach your first $600.
THIS SHIT IS GRAVY SON
If you don't know computers, LEARN and get that paper you feel me.
Also if you need some work done you can register as a buyer. But this is mainly for people trying to earn extra $$$.
The program is called OnForce. Here you create a company, set up a provider profile, and start getting "Work Orders". This means people in your area will throw out work that they need to be done, you review and make sure you can do the work, accept the work before another provider does and you will get PAID!!! No degrees needed and I've even seen work orders as simple as "set up 10 computers" that pay as much as $300 or very high hourly rates. The site even offers free certification training meaning you can study and get certified for a vast array of IT areas for FREE!!!.
To get started go to www.onforce.com and set up a provider profile. This takes a while. There's a lot of info you have to input including professional references(you can bullshit it and put all your boys info if you don't have any). Lastly, you have to take a provider certification course. This takes about 15-20 minutes and just explains how the marketplace works. You take an exam and pass with at least %80, you are now eligible to receive work orders. I did it and got a work order my first day that paid $75 to install a USB mouse...
I was like WTF?
But act fast there are plenty of providers that want to get the jump on that bread before you do and you only have 90 seconds to review the job and except or reject it. You can also hire people to be technicians(people you know) for when you have more than one work order simultaneously or prior obligations. OnForce will even give you a 1099 tax form when you reach your first $600.
THIS SHIT IS GRAVY SON
If you don't know computers, LEARN and get that paper you feel me.
Also if you need some work done you can register as a buyer. But this is mainly for people trying to earn extra $$$.
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