With a computer at home and internet connection, you can start earning from home, without any investment. You should choose your work at home job according to your skills and time available.
If you have a good typing speed, general and legal transcription jobs from companies like Mountain West, Tigerfish and Accutran are available. Some of these companies do not require any experience.
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Medical transcription work at home is also available if you have completed a course and have relevant experience.
2006-08-03 14:33:52
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answer #1
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answered by Ranjita 4
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Actually, you may be depressed about your life. Not wanting to get up each day is a very common symptom. Think about that; if it is the case, have a chat with your doctor, or even just friends. This won't necessarily lead to drugs there are many other alternative approaches these days. But whatever you do don't quit as that will just exacerbate your current situation. Good luck.
2006-08-03 04:33:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If you hate going to work so much, then quit.
My dad stayed in his job his whole working life, so after 1 year on my first job, I was a bit wary when I was thinking of quitting. (I was naive and also wanted a job-for-life then).
He asked me 'when you wake up in the morning, it is difficult to get out of bed to go to work', I said 'yes', and he simply said 'Quit'.
After a while I found anew job where I was happier. We work to earn a living, that doesn't mean we have to suffer for it. Like one of my bosses used to tell me 'A job is just a job'.
2006-08-03 05:07:14
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answered by ekonomix 5
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Set your alarm clock to ring two times in the morning. The second one is to remind you that you are late. It will really get you moving out of that bed in a rush. It has been suggested that taking a nap during break at work really does do wonder.
2006-08-03 04:13:52
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answered by ngina 5
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I know what you mean -- I hate that feeling, because I love feeling good about my job. You spend so much time there, you want it to be at least bearable, right?
To answer your question, you could re-examine your expectations of your job. Are you being unrealistic? Are you expecting too much fun/excitement/money/satisfaction?
If the answer to those questions is 'no', then you owe it to yourself to move on -- but make sure you have another job first. It's easier to get a job when you already have one, than it is when you don't!
Either way, good luck -- I'm sure another great job is waiting for you right around the corner!
2006-08-03 04:15:15
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answered by epiCure 3
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My solution is definitely not for the average person I have had that situation on several occasions and I found that if I have a person to which I was sexually attracted to and they were willing to play along with the sexual banter then gettin up to go to work was no longer a problem. This was irregardless of my marital state. reaper out......
2006-08-03 04:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Drink lots of water and eat some dandelion. It should help you to pee the bed. You wont want to stay in bed for too long then :-|
2006-08-03 04:39:48
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answered by Neil - the hypocrite 4
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dear oh dear, yes instead of lying there feeling sorry about it roll out of bed and be glad you are healthy and able to work so you can get on in the world
2006-08-03 04:12:31
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answered by ladysunshineau 4
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Absolutly not, you obviously hate your job like i used too, i work at a bar now and i love it. I wake up at some weird hours for it and couldn't mind a bit.
2006-08-03 04:11:51
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answered by Kevin Federline 2
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stick with it and just out of bed as soon as u wake up ull find it gets easier after a time
2006-08-03 04:14:00
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answered by motown 5
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