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| *Ostroff, Fair and Company>>>Other - Careers & Employment |
Looking for a legitimate "Work from Home" job.? |
I'm currently a stay at home mom. I quit teaching elem. school three and a half years ago. I'm looking to work part time for some extra spending money. The hours I have free are early morning or late at night. So, sales is really out of the question. I tried Ebay but didn't have enough time to invest. I was looking into "Data Entry or Typing" jobs. I like to type and can type around 60wpm. Thanks for your help and input. I think you should tutor. Many parents would love a solid Tutor they can trust and you have some free time - at night. Perhaps in the early morning help kids in college with term papers - advertise over at a local college - help typing - and get paid for your "knowledge" As a parent we have our daughter tutored - she's 8 and it's a good business (word of mouth). Sales isn't totally out of the question for you if you found a product you enjoyed - at night you could get out and do parties or "classes" and teach people about skin care or cooking - generally companies offer this in your "fee" to register so don't look down on this idea - either. Lastly pick up the magazine success from home it's in most book stores and talks about a lot of men and women who gave up a career to thrive with a home based business. Source(s): Work at home mom of 3. I searched for years only to find out all of them are not legit. There is something that doesn't take up much of your time. Jennifer Wow i was actually gona post this same question yesterday cus im having trouble getting a job ourside! Well i found out that a lot of the websites I found were actually tricking the reader by promising unrealistic amounts of money as soon as you pay the start up fee in order to send you the "supplies" to for example i searched those Home Mailers they said they'd send all the envelopes and brochures to pretty much start right...well no they were actually trying to trick me into buying their program or cd which is just pretty much a lecture on supposedly "how" to make money. Im just saying that you should read all you can from the website and I wouldnt believe any of those so called testimonials. my head Never (ever) pay a "fee" to get a JOB. It's the number one identifier of scams. What's the truth? You won't get rich by next Thursday. (If someone tells you otherwise, they're lying.) You can't double your money every week. (If Warren Buffett and Bill Gates can't, neither can you!) Nobody's going to flood your PayPal account with money while you sleep. (You know that, right?) The "gurus" don't care about you... they just want your money. (Sorry, but it's true.) "Get three who get three who get three" doesn't happen. (They just tell you that because it sounds so easy.) People will lie to you to get you to send them money. (Not just some people... MOST people!) When honest people deal with dishonest people, the dishonest people ALWAYS WIN! (That's why you've been losing all this time!) hi there, I agree with mr Blue, I even gave him a thumbs up. This is a list of sites that are known to pay you http://www.paid---survey.com/ for taking part in surveys. You won't get rich but you won't waste your time either, you also get a chance to enter their sweepstakes for free. Whatever you do, just don't pay anyone and you'll be fine. |
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