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Is there any online jobs that arent a gimmick?



I tried to find an online job and the only thing i can find is envelope stuffing which i have to pay for.Or surveys which is a freaking scam.If you can help that would be greatly appreciated.

Any company that asks you for money up front is not legitimate. They are making most of their cash off new sales recruits. Think about it this way... If you applied for a job at McDonald's, they would NEVER ask you to pay them for the opportunity to work there.

Most of the reponses you'll receive on here will be spam. The links they provide are almost always referral links, meaning THEY get paid if YOU sign up! Envelope stuffing will never be enough to pay the bills. Stay away from the survey sites too, as from what I've seen, are all scams that won't pay you.

If you really don't want to get a regular job, maybe you could sell on Ebay. I used to do this part-time selling overstocks and returns from various catalogs and retail companies. Amazon also allows you to list new/used items, and they charge no fee unless the item sells.

If you just want to make extra money, maybe you could clean homes (which actually pays very well), do lawn maintenance, student tutoring, or consider other creative opportunities. Source(s): A decade in sales.
Yes there are many online jobs that you can do from home without investment.

For that just visit my profile

you can earn some good amount of money from the sites in my profile
You don't say how old you are, where you live, or what your qualifications are, among other things (disabilities? education? references? etc), so it's virtually impossible to help you.

However, assuming you are able to work, and aren't just being lazy (think about it; do you know how tedious stuffing envelopes can be? I did it for a local library of which I'm a volunteer; my hands were strewn with paper cuts!), there are many legitimate agencies out there who can help you get a real job.

Use your yellow pages (online or real) to look under "employment agencies (or services)" or contact your local unemployment office (you only need to be of legal working age to use the unemployment office; you do not need to have lost a job to use their services, most of which are free; for the record, though, I have been unemployed many times during my long career, and the unemployment offices in the many States I have lived in were of little use; however, if you don't have a computer or phone, it is a great resource, as they can help you create resumes and make legitimate contacts to employers; also, they can help you with your interviewing skills; it can't hurt to try!).
There was an article on the Internet yesterday about that very thing. Click on the link below to read. Good Luck!!

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/jobseeker/tools...
Girlll, amazingly there is!! Go to cyberwize.com . This company was in the Oprah mag.(May issue). My husband and I just joined, you can't go wrong!! If you are interested, email me @: pamkessee@yahoo.com

This business is unbelievable!
Oprah magazine
The May 2007 issue
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