I looked into this,but came up with nothing. Most home stuff has somekind of outlay,and you're supposed to reap the benefits. Usually costs you more then you will earn,think avon,betterware etc.
2007-05-16 03:36:53
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answered by heebygeeby 4
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From everything I've read, those envelope filling advertisements you see in the papers are a waste of time: you can't possibly earn any decent money. Have you considered doing a small amount of in-home child care for neighbors or friends? That way, you could still stay at home with your child and make some money, too.
Some people say selling stuff on ebay works pretty well, too, but it seems to me that ebay requires a substantial amount of time and effort to make money.
2007-05-16 03:38:30
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answered by SuzeY 5
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Not many jobs like envelope filling come without a start up package which will cost.
Why not try something like catalogue delivery. You can do as many or little hours you like. Betterware are one and will supply you with all you need at no cost. Kleeneze and Avon will charge for a start up package.
You have a round given to you which you cover in around 5 weeks. Normally it's about 200 catalogues a week. This takes about an hour or so to do. I am sure your son will be happy in his buggy for this time, you could even tie it in with naps.
A day or so later you collect them back and then hand over any orders. You will get 20% of all orders made.
I do this at present and can get anything from £15 - £40 per week depending on the amount of time spent.
When the kids are off school they love to help with their little pull along toys and baby buggies. I stay with them at all times of course but they love the fun of posting!
2007-05-16 03:40:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The envelope-stuffing schemes are scams. Legitimate businesses have machines to stuff their envelopes. The home-based schemes involve up front payments, then you're stuffing envelopes with sales literature and you only make money if someone you send them to actually buys something.
There are people who work at home, but those are mostly people with prior in-office experience in the field they're working in, or else a field like maybe cosmetology where you can have your business in your home - but even then, you'd need someone to watch the kids while you were working.
Any chance you could find an outside job at times when someone else might be available to be with the children?
Good luck.
2007-05-16 03:49:31
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answered by Judy 7
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I've tried some of those work at home schemes and worked my butt off for peanuts but then also used my hobbies to create a worldwide business.
However, some people don't have hobbies - therefore companies such as Avon and Virgin are two companies who are genuine but do you want to keep asking people to hold parties etc.
Why not do something for yourself in your own home. http://www.ez4u2gowebbusiness.com is one very simple way of making money at home and within no time you would have a whole new career.
2007-05-16 18:56:17
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answered by AnneMarie C 1
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I am not sure that there are many legitimate work at home opportunities which involve filling envelopes.
Have you considered opening a home daycare to earn extra money?
2007-05-16 03:37:12
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answered by FrankieM 2
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2016-05-01 18:36:42
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answered by ? 3
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I think these are mainly cons, better off trying something like kleeneze or Avon
2007-05-16 03:36:41
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answered by Emma G 4
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i've been looking for homework myself,its hard to find any genuine ones
2007-05-16 03:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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do daycare.
2007-05-16 03:37:12
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answered by j m 2
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