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I am tired of getting burnt on doing child care. I am a disabled mom(retired from the medical field). I would like to know if there are any legite options for working "cash under the table" jobs. Because I am disabled and recieve disability, I would need cash, but also can't work standing very long and I'm also almost completely deaf. Please be nice, this is a serious question.

2006-09-22 05:13:58 · 11 answers · asked by SB's cafe 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Most likely, although you could, you wouldnt be able to make a career's living from this but you could easily make an extra $400-500 a month doing this. Obviously you have a computer and internet. First, you should create a seperate email account for this, or really any online site you will need to give your email to cause they will spam you with emails. Then go to http://www.*************/index.php?ref=9... and register with that new email. All you have to do is take surveys and answer questions, nothing more, nothing less. You're going to see surveys where you can make anywhere from $10-50 but avoid those. They will end up asking you to buy something or sign up for a trial or something like that and its really not worth it. Stick with the $.50-2.00 surveys. Do 8 $1 surveys in an hour...you do the math. Message me if you have any questions

2006-09-22 06:21:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know that being on disability, the laws have changed quite a bit in 2006, just went thru it with my husband. He can legitamately make 500 dollars a month on top of his disability. In some states you can legally babysit if no more than 2 children are there. After school is the best a few hours a day, keep it reasonable and make sure the parents know it is cash only and they are not going to claim it. Advertise typing services such as typing resumes you can get 20 bucks or more for one. Try taking a notary public class, that is cash under the table ( i am sure they are available for the hearing impared). Advertise elderly care, sometimes if there is an elderly parent at home and their child wants to go out for an evening you can "babysit" for cash. If you drive advertise for grocery shopping, where i live in florida, there are a lot of elderly that will pay someone to get their groceries. Learn to do nails and do it under the table by word of mouth, keep it cheaper than the salons. Hope this helped.

2006-09-22 12:22:16 · answer #2 · answered by vivib 6 · 0 0

Guess what? I'm deaf too and wear a cochlear implant. Also disabled mom living on Disability and SSI... But I got into home-based business, that while it takes time to build (as Robert Kiyosaki's book "The Business School" says), I am on my way to generating enough income so that I can soon walk into the Social Security office and tell them "I no longer need your assistance". It's a dream of mine to finally get off government help because it's simply barely enough to live on! I have 2 children living at home so I got to looking around. Here's one that's not a scam and it's a Proven Formula at http://www.mywayoutonline.com/ access code 108306! It is a new division of a billion-dollar international company that is listed on the New York Stock exchange. Keep in mind however, not all businesses are legit....but yet there are some out there that prey on those looking for a serious business. Almost every business requires a start up fee because you're purchasing products or resources/business tools to get you started in your business. As with ANY business you look at, DO check them out with the BBB (better business bureau) for legitimacy, ratings, complaints and praises, etc. Get the book "The Business School" by Robert Kiyosaki and read about his cash flow quadrant and other ideas/suggestions about how to make it in your business. Zig Ziggler’s "Over the Top" is another excellent book as well!
Good luck on your endeavor!
Email me for more information.... would be happy to share with you how I do this business.

2006-09-22 12:30:40 · answer #3 · answered by BevD 4 · 0 0

Since you were in the medical field, start there. Can you do do some office work at home for someone? You could write articles and submit them to magazines. Maybe an internet business would work, but be careful. Start an online newsletter for people on disability with helpful articles and resources, support groups etc and put a donation box up on it.

2006-09-22 12:22:55 · answer #4 · answered by happyendingsonly 2 · 0 0

I am also disabled as this is for people that are serious and who don’t want to be misled as we have tried many things and have found a company that has been around for 21 Years and pays you to advertise for them. My wife and I just started and are doing well. It is not an MLM company and no selling, no deliveries or stocking product. My wife’s aunt has been working with this Company (Melaleuca) for a little over 3 years and home schools 3 kids and makes $9,000 a month. It is a 500 Inc company and the CEO is on the U.S. Chamber of commerce board. I can arrange a web cast with my wife’s aunt for you and you can decide by yourself and WE WILL help you be successful. It is an honest Win Win.
If you want to see a web cast (presentation) from your home let me know and I will arrange it as that truly is the way to see all about Melaleuca. Have you heard of it. We have just gotten started with my wife's aunts help as it is a team effort and it is fun. Just a quick F.Y.I. 8 out of 10 people that see the web cast join the company and 95% of the people that join re-order product each and every month. Let me know when you are ready and we will set up the web cast.
e-mail: cleanandsafehome@yahoo.com
Thanks,
Rich & Teresa

2006-09-22 13:11:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know about the cash option, but since you worked in the medical field have you considered medical billing from home or medical transcription from home? It is something worth checking into!

2006-09-22 12:22:01 · answer #6 · answered by pottersclay70 6 · 0 0

I've heard of people making a good living selling on e-bay or doing medical billing from home. Those might be worth looking into.

2006-09-22 12:22:33 · answer #7 · answered by Shelley L 6 · 0 0

Buy stuff at yard sales, dollar stores, Big Lots, flea markets, farmers markets, swap meets, neighbors, and then resell on ebay. Pure CASH, work at your own pace! :)

2006-09-22 12:17:29 · answer #8 · answered by Life after 45 6 · 1 0

CRAFTS of any kind --- like paperweights, wind chimes, customized t-shirts, etc, --- are always a possibility. People LOVE to buy homemade things; it has a special appeal.

2006-09-22 12:25:27 · answer #9 · answered by backinbowl 6 · 2 0

Medical Transcription..........

Buy and sell on E Bay

In house call service....

2006-09-22 12:22:48 · answer #10 · answered by whidd2003 4 · 0 0

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