So how is it working at home. I been trying to do that but not sure what companies to trust and things like that..Here is my email edited and info you have would be greatly appreciated. thanx
DO NOT put emails on here, it is a violation of PERSEC. If you wish to contact the person, click on their screen name, go to their profile and then click on Send Message.
I'm interested as well. I left AD a while back and even though I have the kids to look after and other household chores, I am back to being the "bored housewife". I'd also like to be able to contribute to our household budget. I'd really appreciate it if you could email me the info at edited Thanks!
Ladies & Gentleman please check the information before you going putting your emails out there. We have over 9 million members and even then it is open to anyone who wants to read it. Remember PERSEC! How do you know this is a legitimate business? How do you know what this person is really after? You don't so play it safe. You can contact the person if you wish by going through their personal profile.
Hello I am very new to this site. I have always been independant with wonderful jobs. Since getting married I relocated to a post where the employment is very limited. I have no children my husband is gone for 15 months and quite frankly I am bored out of my mind!! Every other day there is a snow storm up here. I am eagerly seeking employment and just something to occupy my time. I have heard of people working from home and I am very interested if you have any info on this topic please contact and share it with me............................
It might not seem like much but I earn $50 per month working from home. Its great for me considering my hours. This is easy work that anyone can do! Check my profile for more info. Good luck everyone!
I think the easiest way to learn about a "work from home job" is to try it out. You should never put any of your own money out. You should know exactly what you will be paid for what you are doing. And you should have a manager / mentor that can be there 24/7 to help you along the way (via phone). To check if something is a scam, simply google the name of the company...and read. Then get as many names of people working for that company, and google them. Find out as much about them as you can. For example, lots of companies want you to sell something. That's fine, but how do you know you will be paid? And what exactly do you want to do from home? Can you work a set schedule? Or are kids in the way? You can do a lot of stuff with internet and a telephone (with limited training) like airline reservations, take and place orders, etc. Typically a large company will have a track record and a website. If they don't, don't work for them. It's not rocket science, if it looks TOO good to be true, then remember -> it is. Maybe apply on post/base with AAFES, or the commissary (either as a cashier or even better as a demo person).