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2007-09-11 15:13:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I am the employment specialist for my church and there is a place called Rat Race Rebellion that has legitimate -- and very unusual, if you ask me -- work from home jobs. I get a weekly email from them. They have a nice writeup in the Wall Street Journal.
"Data entry", if you ask me, is over-rated, although I do have a single mom who has done medical transcription from home for years.
More common in home-based business are customer service jobs where you answer help desk calls, usually routed through your computer.
Some of the jobs in this latest mailer include:
* Answering a hotline for UHaul, calls for emergency road service come into your computer and you basically do customer service
* Answering trouble-shooting calls for video on-demand services
* If you have programming or bookkeeping and accounting skills, there are many jobs for telecommuting and some of the jobs are contract jobs (i.e., you need to design a website and you show your skills via a portfolio, bid x dollars on what the company wants)
* If you like to write and are pretty good, there are LOTS of jobs for bloggers, copywriters, and journalists to write articles on various topics
My sister wrote a short romance story for one of the grocery store magazines and was paid $1300! It's hard work and takes a while to break into it but what a great help that would be to the family income!
As for the jobs where they "sucker" you into buying a website... Yes, do be careful, but many are legitimate network or direct sales businesses sort of in the category of Avon, Mary Kaye, Arbonne, Pampered Chef. This is not *employment* and you do have to work hard to earn significant income (and be disciplined enough not to buy everything they offer!) Best advice I have there is to change your thinking from "employee" to "business owner" (i.e., invest a little bit in fliers, business cards, newspaper ads, samples, and websites). I always suggest that people check out Kim Klaver's Top 50 list to see if it's well-established and reputable: http://kimklaverblogs.blogspot.com/...
While helping people in my church group, I found one for pet food that is legitimate and very nice. I do animal rescue on the side so it was perfect for me. I make probably between $300-600 per month, not bad for a little extra income boost at home. It pays the pet food expense for my rescue animals (yes, I spend that much on food!) http://healthypetfood.biz
I hope this is helpful to you. Bless you as you seek to improve your income.
2007-09-08 10:01:43
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answered by healthfulpetzone 2
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try a local college. They have space all the time. And you dont have to work more than 10 hours a week.
2007-09-04 13:08:43
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answered by lincolndriver97 2
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10 hrs a week would be local mom & pop business .
Go around the business for your neighborhood ,
Restaurants , retail , whatever and look for help wanted signs .
Also take a flyer indicating your skills , the hours you are available and your phone number .
Good Luck !
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2007-09-04 12:55:41
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answered by kate 7
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2007-09-07 19:38:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you checked out a temp agency? Working temporary jobs?
2007-09-04 12:52:27
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answered by smartypants909 7
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