I think, not sure that you might be able to find something with Staples (the office supply people).
Or maybe a telemarketing company like here in Louisiana we have West.
2007-11-03 05:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll probably be getting lots of MLM pyramid scheme answers from this question, so TREAD CAREFULLY. If you have to buy products or sell products outbound, it's an MLM. They're not necessarily bad things, but, well... you'd become a network marketer and most people end up spending more money in that realm than they ever do making any. You're essentially a sales person, desperately selling either your products or services, or getting people to join your downline. Annoying.
But if you're looking for legitimate employment opportunities and contracting oppurtunities and NOT network marketing schemesand you might look at this, these are legit companies.
http://www.ratracerebellion.com/CS_Compa...
most of these are call-center outsourcing jobs.
They require minimum setup like your own computer and high speed connection, some require land phone lines (no cell phones), and headsets (under $50).
Also, it will take a lot of time, prospecting and application filing. These companies get flooded by people that want to work from home.
To set yourself a little above the rest, go ahead now and make a resume. A lot of people think that searching for a work at home opportunity is easier than going out and doingit by foot when it couldn't be further from the truth.
Here is a great little forum where you can ask question and get leads. You won't find annoying MLM ads either.
http://www.ratracerebellion.com/CS_Compa...
Good luck and be persistant!
2007-11-03 12:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you willing to get the information from the computer and do the work outside the home? What about mystery shopping?
After you join their site (which doesn't cost you anything) you can apply to this list of companies:
http://www.shadowshopper.com/employerdirectory.cfm
Then go directly to the company's site and apply for the jobs there. Keep a list of the companies that you have applied to work with, and be sure that you can meet all the criteria to complete the assignments they give you. Paying attention to detail is important too. I messed up my second assignment by not taking a picture. **Embarrassed Look** I am sure you can do better than I did though. **smiling**
One other thing you can do is join a few PTR sites.
www.inboxdollars.com is a good one. I have gotten paid from them. There are sites to avoid too. If you want a list of PTR (paid to read email) sites, let me know. It doesn't make you rich...but it can give you an extra 500$ or 600$ every six months or so (unless your a diehard ptr reader, then you earn more).
Good luck!
2007-11-03 12:19:29
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answered by miriahstevens 2
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The only way I could ever make money online is filling out forms and such. It's getting pretty popular as it doesnt cost anything and it's simple. I make about 900 bucks a month doing that. There's a link in my profile to the sites I use.
2007-11-07 03:24:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Useful work at home jobs information, update daily.
usejob.com All no advance fee jobs there.
2007-11-04 04:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I was watching Friday Night Lights on NBC.com and there is a commercial for the office which offers legit site.
http://dundermiffilininfinity.com
I don't know how good the programs are but I know they offered.
2007-11-03 12:16:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah me too, if you find one please let us know. wouldn't it be nice if we got paid for best answers.
2007-11-03 12:07:31
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answered by Neptune2bsure 6
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west-at-home.com
2007-11-03 12:07:18
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answered by gs_analyst 3
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