Hello everyone, I know that work from home jobs appeal to everyone. I found a site that will help you determine which offers are legit and which ones to stay away from.
Now remember if any work at home site wants you to pay them for you to work from them, RUN AWAY. chances are it's a scam.(unless it's a direct selling company like tupperware, Avon, Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, etc)
I do have two work at home jobs. I make decent money and enjoy it. Feel free to PM me. (the company I work for is listed on the MODS: I'm not trying to advertise. I don't gain anything from it. I just wanted to let the ladies(and men) know that there are resources available to them if they are wanting to work from home.
still against TOS. No outside links allowed.
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Please email me the information on the two work at home sites you have found to be legit. I am looking for some type of work at home job since my Parkinson's has gotten worse, i.e. standing for long periods of time. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Carolyn you can be contacted through your profile. for PERSEC reasons we do not allow emails to be published in posts.
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We currently have Micheal Haaren from Staffcentrix writing for our newsletters. He and Chris Durst run the Rat Race Rebellion newsletter that offers verified leads for work at home jobs. They also go to various military bases to give their training seminars to help you get started.
Sgt Mom
Everything becomes a little clearer, I realize what life is all about. It's hangin' on when your heart has had enough, It's giving more when you feel like giving up. ~ In My Daughter's Eyes, Martina McBride
Hey can you email with the two work at home jobs. My husband is going on cruise soon and I will be leaving my job to go live near family so this would really help with extra money.
hello I got locked out of my old account and had to start a new one which won't let me leave PM's please leave me a message with your research website's info thank you!!!
I am sorry I haven't been on the site in awhile. I did respond to everyone that asked for the information. If you have any questions for me feel free to ask.
Shannonsshamrocks is absolutely right about not paying a company for work. I am an investigative transcriptionist and an editor. I've worked from home for over 15 years and make a very nice income, and I am asked that question all the time. Companies continue to outsource more work, and they are willing to pay for it (as they would pay their onsite employees), which continues to increase the legitimate opportunities for those who wish to work from home. The need for transcriptionists, in particular, is growing at a very rapid pace. It's a great field for anyone who wants to work from home. Companies definitely want people who have experience, so it's wise to find a mentor or "tutor" (classes do not exist for this field, except for medical transcription) to actually learn how to transcribe. I can tell you from experience in hiring transcriptionists that it's immediately obvious whether or not a potential candidate has the knowledge necessary to do the job. This is a great field for anyone, but especially those of us who are military spouses, as I never find myself unemployed due to a transfer. I hope this information helps!