Saturday, November 19, 2011

Serious Work At Home Jobs?

I have asked this question on here before, but I still have not found a job online that is not a scam. I am wanting to stay at home with my little girl and not go out and get a job, but I just cannot find any work online that can help me with a little extra money. A lot of work at home jobs want you to pay first. And I have always heard and from some experience found out that they are just taking your money and the job really dont work out. Could someone please help me find a job online that is not a scam.

Serious Work At Home Jobs?
I looked for work-from-home jobs for over a year and freelance writing is the only one that worked out for me. I'm certainly not making enough to support a family, but have found that I can make some extra income. Good Morning America contributor Tory Johnson ran a great series on work from home jobs last year - I've provided a link to some of her findings (so that you can see other work from home jobs if freelance writing is not for you), as well as links to freelance writing sites and telecommuting statistics (it's really hard to find work from home jobs for a reason - there's just not that many legitimate jobs out there)
Reply:It is not easy to find any jobs online that are not scams. I have tried that already. I guess you are going to learn a lesson and get ripped off before you realize that 80% of the time, you can not trust the internet.
Reply:You could try and sell items on ebay for a small fee. Ask around, some people have NO clue how to even operate a computer, like my mom. There are people willing to pay you to enter their things for them and you get the dough!! If you did enough, you may not even need a job!
Reply:Sorry to hear about your bad expierence. Try http://realworkathomeopportunities.blogs...


All the programs are free, legit and really pay.


I never pay to join a program. I do not believe in paying someone for the pleasure of working for them.


I also wrote an ebook on the different types of legit work at home opportunities, and how to set up and run your own online business. I set mine up completely free. If you would like a free copy contact me and I will send it over to you.
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Reply:eBay is a great option. It is flexible, easy to learn, and you can make good money. If your kids are sick and you don’t have time for eBay stuff, you can just take the day off!





I have two kids and stay home with them and do eBay as much as I can. I have made up to $1,000 a month. It sure beats fighting traffic and dealing with day care issues.





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http://ebaysellingcoach.com/stay-at-home...
Reply:Hi...I wrote a blog about the truth about working from home that addresses your question. You can read it on my myspace page. www.myspace.com/keirarogers





Good Luck in your search!
Reply:Readers Digest had an article on true, no-scam work at home or extra-money opportunities. you can go to the link


and find some real help. If the link doesn't work, go to their website and type in work at home. Good luck.
Reply:I am a woman to so I know what you mean. I was taking money from bills to try different programs and they were all scams. But I did find one that I am trying now and it is pretty good. I make $600 extra monthly. If you are interested go to www.porshaj.ws and you'll get all the info. But if not don't try ads and things that offer too good to be true money. Everything has levels and you have to work your way up.
Reply:If you like to work from home, please click on my avatar or screen name. Check out the 2 sites listed there and you will find some great online job opportunities, money making ideas and free resources to help you get started.
Reply:I don't know that much about online jobs but I worked for 10 years doing various jobs while my kids were growing up so I could stay at home with them. Many of them involved going out to show products to people in the evening at parties . I usually picked products that were in line with my kids' ages so that I could honestly and sincerely talk about the products. When my children were infants I did parties in my own home and I sold cloth diapers (which my kids also used), as the kids grew older and out of diapers I went into "Discovery Toys"....again I did some parties at home and some at the homes of friends (who invited other friends), I also did Avon (which means delivering catalogs around the neighborhood) and then I purchased a franchise called WeePiggies (which you can find on the Internet, but requires a hefty purchase price in the thousands of dollars). If you want to find other such franchises available, go to youor local bookstore and look at magazines showing franchises. Weepiggies was one of the rare ones that let me work right out of my home.


you can do many things like sell makeup (don't know if Mary Kay exists but I imagine so). You just have to get some creative juices flowing.........most of them will involve sales.
Reply:I have no idea of how old your daughter but she can be quiet while you work, I think you can check about "Home based customer service agent".


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