In the News: NTI, Organization Enabling the Disabled to Work from Home

The NTI, National Telecommuting Institute, in their own words, “is a unique educational/job-matching organization pioneering the development of telework jobs for Americans with disabilities.” A recent Boston Globe article profiles wheelchair bound Christopher Watts who works from home, thanks to the intervention of the NTI. It is an inspiring success story:

Watts went on to complete his degree at Bentley, changing from finance to marketing because he could no longer use a calculator for his required classes. As it turned out, marketing was perfect for him. Through the National Telecommuting Institute, which helps find home-based, computer-oriented jobs for the disabled, Watts is now working for Sprint, monitoring customer service calls for quality control.

And he and his mother, Cindy, have a computer business they run together, setting up websites. They work out of the Marshfield home they share. “Starting the company allows me to be home with Chris and still work,” she says. “To do a 9-to-5 job would be impossible.”

Write for Discussion Boards: $1200 per week… 
Administer a Web Business from Home:  $4000 per month…
Transcribe Authors’ Notes: $80 per hour…


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