How To Find The Best Psychic Hotline To Work For

By Patricia Wood


There are a few people who believe they can commune with the dead. Sometimes these same people can tell what lies in the future for those they come in contact with. It's not uncommon for such interesting characters to open businesses for the purpose of telling fortunes or predicting futures with the help of tarot cards. When business is slow many look for the best psychic hotline to work for to supplement their income.

If you are interested in pursuing this kind of work, you need to ask some questions before you commit to a company. You should ask about the business structure. If you are talking to a legitimate business, it will be operating as a corporation, LLC, partnership, sole proprietorship, or something else similar. Companies that are operating legally have business licenses and tax identification numbers. They will have met all the requirements of the state in which they operate.

Legitimacy doesn't necessarily mean the business has a good reputation. To find out, you should get in touch with psychics that are still working there. You will probably be most interested in knowing how much business the psychics are offered and whether they ever have problems getting paid.

You'll want to know what kind of contract you are expected to sign. If there is no contract, you may be dealing with a less than honest business. You don't want to sign anything until you've looked it over thoroughly. A lot of times companies like these will insert a non-compete clause into the contracts. This means you might not be able to work for any of the other phone lines.

You need to find out how the company is going to market you. In order to make any money, you have to stay busy. That won't happen unless clients know about you. You can ask about what kind of advertising budget the company has and how they use the money. Most legitimate companies handle the marketing, or at least a portion of it. If you are expected to do all your own advertising, you should be a little leery.

Money is certainly high on your priority list, and you need to clearly understand exactly what and how you will be paid. You know that the company will keep a percentage of your earnings, but how much individual companies deduct varies. You might want to ask what they do with the funds they retain. Some companies put all of it in their pockets and others use a portion to market their psychics.

If a company allows clients to request refunds, you need to know what, if any, you'll have to pay for charge backs. You should know how they determine when a refund is warranted. You want to find out if you'll get a 1099 or W2 at the end of the year.

Working hotlines can be a good source of supplemental income. You can do it without leaving your house and during the times most convenient to you. All of that won't matter though, unless you're working with the best.




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