28 March, 2011

Minute Workers where time really is money

Posted by Unknown | 28 March, 2011 | Category: |

Here at Minute Workers we are a team of people with who strive to complete two objectives to the best of our ability:

1) To provide workers with a realistic and trustworthy outlet to gain money from working online at home.

2) To provide employers with an highly efficient and cost effective form of recruitment where small tasks need to be completed on a mass scale.

Minute Workers was created late 2009 as a concept to provide "free" money to the average user in the hard economic conditions of that year. The company is based in the UK but the service targets consumers internationally.
We believe trust is vital to our users as well as ourselves, by providing multiple streams of communication we always look forward to users feedback and questions. The Minute Workers forum was created as part of this concept to allow users to talk with one another, not only providing an outlet for us to communicate with users, but also for users to talk about related topics regarding the activities of Minute Workers.
On the concept of trust we also wanted to provide a trustworthy method for users to see their earnings go into their bank accounts. This is when the Paypal system was intergrated into Minute Workers, with this new technology intergrated it provided a fast and simple soloution for users to easily withdraw and desposit money securely around the site.
Early 2010 we started to support a group known as GPTBoycott, the purpose of this group is to prevent online scams who violate users and fundamentally steal money. In order for us to be a supporter we had to be approved by the group which earned us the title of a legitimate company with intentions to provide the service stated.
Once you have earned $2 or more from completing jobs you can withdraw your earnings. This is done through Paypal, Alertpay and funds will be transferred to your bank account on the 15th and 30th of every month. To begin this process click Withdraw on the workers menu.
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