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Are there any good work at home jobs?

What are some legitimate part-time work at home ideas?

Is there such thing as legitimate work at-home careers?

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9 Responses

  1. Lisa W Says:

    The first thing you need to decide is whether you’re looking for a job or a business.

    There are several "jobs" out there but unless you manage to find a telecommuting job with a company, the jobs don’t pay too well. Most of the work you do will be dependent upon what work is available. Jobs such as ChaCha, can be a lot of fun, but again–limited in the amount of money you can earn.

    A business can possibly have better income, but it all depends on you. The amount of income you earn will be dependent on you and not what work is available. Most of the companies will have a fee to pay for the starter kit. The cost can range. Some companies require inventory, so the starter kit is higher. I joined Scentsy and am having a great time with them. The starter kit for them was only $99.

    The best thing you can do is to follow your passion. If you’re doing something you love, then it is definitely worth it. Do your research and ask a lot of questions.

    Good luck!

    Lisa

  2. Divine Says:

    I am part of an e-commerce business. Looking after two kids and stay home with money and time. It is a legitimate business and I started as part-time and now it has become a full time. For more details pleae e-mail me to : rasathie11@yahoo.com

  3. saoceanblue Says:

    There are different types of work at home jobs. To be truly successful you need to find your niche market and develop your clients. Today we live in the recommendation age so you could write a book and market it so you become the #1 expert. From there you could develop a coaching program and sell products and services as a coach/consultant.

  4. Daniel Says:

    There are only few good work at home jobs available on net. 99% are scams. Don’t pay any upfront amount to do the work for them. It is always free to do work at home jobs. There is a site, visit: http://www.wahor.net

  5. Tina V Says:

    Try eflippingfordummies.com. My friend got this for me after I tried a couple of data-entry type job ads and they turned out to be scams. (It’s only 10 dollars.)

    I was really wary at first, but the job leads in the site really ended up being legit. I’m not working as a customer service rep answering phones for the HSN (Home shopping network.)

    I ended up giving buying a copy for my sister too. She hasn’t found a job yet, but then there were tons of companies on there and she’s gotten two phone interviews scheduled this week. So you might check out that if you want.

    Otherwise you need to just research. Beware any and all envelope-stuffing, data-entry, rebate processing, or anything that asks you to pay an "app fee".

  6. vicseo Says:

    This off-line typing opportunity only applies to the U.S., Canada and Europe.

    If you are an accomplished typist – word processor and have recently visited your local 4-year university librarian, you can apply as a "certified" graduate typist, earning between $1.50 to $2.00 per page for typing a master or doctoral thesis. The librarian will ask the following questions in order to qualify you as a "certified" typist:

    (1) Are you familiar and have a working knowledge of Microsoft Word?

    (2) Are you able to set up section breaks along with appropriate placement of auto page numbering in the footer/header?

    (3) Are you familiar with setting up a scheme with emphasis on the proper use of auto numbering, such as 1., 1.1, (a), (i), etc.?

    (4) Do you have access to a scanner with built-in OCR sofware?

    (5) Do you have access to a high-speed laser quality printer?

    If you answer all the above questions in the affirmative, the librarian will provide you with a sample of the typing format template (i.e., margin settings, font selection, page set up, etc.) in order to complete these projects.

    The librarian will then place your name on a list of "certified" graduate typists. This "certified’ list will be given to various department heads so that any graduate student seeking your services can easily contact you directly from this list.

    An average weekend income is about $300-$400 for two days of work.

    Good luck!

  7. Patty S Says:

    Take a minute to take the tour.

    http://www.workfromhomeinternetbusinessnow.com

  8. Gaillynn Says:

    Are you any good at writing? You don’t need any experience to do this, and it’s a part or full time job. Companies are looking for freelance writers. Some want short articles, or a few pages at a time. If this might interest you, check out my site. It’s got an e-book that is well worth the money.

  9. Susan S Says:

    The work at home program that worked best for me is:
    http://www.maverickinsidersguide.com
    The reason I like it so much is because it gave me the education I needed to stay at home and make money off of the internet plus it had turn-key options that allow you to start making money right away. I just feel that it gives you the best of both worlds….A real education…and income generators. Their huge on making sure your 100% satisfied.

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