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  2. Five part-time jobs that you can do online - AOL

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    By Christine Rochelle Online jobs are popping up across the web as technology makes it easier and easier for workers to conduct business off-site. Getting a part-time online job wasn't always easy.

  3. Best jobs for retirees and mature workers: 10 second-act ...

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    Retail or customer service. Part-time roles in retail or customer service can provide social interaction and a sense of purpose for older adults. ... Online job boards.

  4. Customer service - Wikipedia

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    Customer service is the assistance and advice provided by a company through phone, online chat, and e-mail to those who buy or use its products or services. Each industry requires different levels of customer service, [1] but towards the end, the idea of a well-performed service is that of increasing revenues.

  5. Customer service representative - Wikipedia

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    They may work in an office with a call center or in retail. [1] [2] Customer service representatives answer questions or requests from customers or the public. They typically provide services by phone, but some also interact with customers face to face, by email or text, via live chat, and through social media. [3]

  6. Employment - Wikipedia

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    Employees in some sectors may receive gratuities, bonus payments or stock options. In some types of employment, employees may receive benefits in addition to payment. Benefits may include health insurance, housing, and disability insurance. Employment is typically governed by employment laws, organisation or legal contracts.

  7. Major retailers are backtracking on self-checkout - AOL

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    After years of investing in self-checkouts, Five Below, Dollar General and others are refocusing on human cashiers, citing long-running concerns about lost inventory.