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i can't afford to pay money upfront.

2006-06-22 22:55:32 · 9 answers · asked by gun.slinger19 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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I am a lucky work at home mom. I am very proud to say it has it's ups and downs as any job. here is a great place to start and u make ur own hrs, and best of all no money at all needed. check it out!

www.workathomeagent.com

2006-06-23 17:50:28 · answer #1 · answered by mrsmomma 2 · 5 2

Can't afford to pay money upfront? Good. Because EVERY single thing that wants you to pay money to start work is a scam. Run away very fast.

Get your at-home work from someone you know if at all possible. Got any friends running small businesses? Offer to do their book-keeping for them. Every week they'll give you a big bag of receipts and you punch them into Sage for them. You'll need the software though.

Keep the kid away from your little piles of receipts spread out all over the bed. Your ordered system will turn into a heap of crap otherwise.

For same reason, gentlemanfarmer's suggestion is rather better - no piles of receipts if you're proofreading! Great idea.

2006-06-22 23:07:58 · answer #2 · answered by wild_eep 6 · 0 0

Where do u stay?
I (in India) keep seeing ads for work from home jobs of "recruiter"
I'm sure there wld be such jobs in ur country too (cause u'd be either the country outsourcing, or providing the manpower. Either way, liasoning will be required)
U wld probably be required to call up canddates & match their skill set to employers' requirements.
Whatever u decide to take up, All the Best !!

2006-06-22 23:05:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

www.pcworkathome.net
No scams, no gimmicks.
I just signed up with the site, got my confirmation e-mail, but haven't done any jobs yet. It's seems legit. They don't ask 4 money up front. Guess I gotta just wait and see what happens.

2006-06-22 23:01:29 · answer #4 · answered by Gifted and Gracious 3 · 0 0

Get your blue card (working with children check) and work from home minding kids. They'll be company for your own as well.

2006-06-22 23:51:28 · answer #5 · answered by Sara 3 · 0 0

maybe you could go to your local college and ask what is available to you, some colleges do home courses, or try going to your council, they can tell you what sort of funding the government can offer you for later education courses, good luck!

2006-06-22 22:59:29 · answer #6 · answered by glittershelly 3 · 0 0

Being a childminder is ideal. there are usually courses for it with free childrcare for your own. You have flexible hours and a decent wage.

2006-06-23 02:31:08 · answer #7 · answered by BusyMum 2 · 0 0

try contacting a publisher and see if they offer any home jobs for proofreaders.

2006-06-22 22:58:29 · answer #8 · answered by gentlemanfarmer 3 · 0 0

teach language at home.

2006-06-22 23:10:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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