Hilton Hotels now offers Work at Home Reservations and Services Specialist positions from their Dallas, TX (ability to make local calls to numbers in the 972 area codes) and Tampa, FL (813 area code) locations. In this job you will receive inbound calls from people across the country and assist them in making reservations for Hilton's hotels and resorts.
Starting salary is $7.00 per hour during training, increasing to $9.00 per hour upon graduation. Their sales incentive program may increase your hourly wage. Training is at their facility.
Please visit Hilton's website for more information.
Work at Home Spotlight - Hilton Hotels
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Hi, this link isn't working. Can we find it ?
I have checked this link and it is off of Hilton Hotels job website. It is not working, so I would assume that maybe they are not hiring at this time. I would check back in the future to see if there are any openings by going to their website at http://hiltonworldwide1.hilton.com/en_US/ww/people/employment/us.do;jsessionid=52271AE073ADA0FDA68F8F79AF013D3B.etc13
Is there any work at home position out there that pays a "livable" income? I support 2 daughters and an ill husband. Working for 7.00-to $10.00 or even $12.00/hr. is not enough. Any suggestions?
Anonymous, A livable income would depend on your qualifications and experience. You also need to take into consideration the fact that when you work from home, you are not incurring the expenses of gas, clothing or food.
I worked at home for Hilton Hotels for nearly two years until I was fired from this job for non legitimate reasons -- customer calling me names over and over again. Hilton has a very high turn over rate and does not treat their employees very well. In fact you can be certain that their development coaches will abuse you. There is also racial discrimination there. Jeanette Rollins is one of hte worst managers at Hilton. I don't recommend this company. It's name is as bad as the dysfunctional family that created it.
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