work at home?
Lost my job on Friday. Looking for another job but would love to work at home. Looking for something. 1. No affiliate marketing. Need something proven and consistent. 2. No pyramid schemes. 3. No Project Payday. Not consistent and don't care to give my credit card and address to millions of trial sites. 4. Pay to type, surveys, blog. not proven and not enough pay. 5. No scams. I've done enough research on scams and know when I see one. 6. No cold calling, and prefer not to deal with phones at all. Need 35k a year plus (17 an hour) to cover bill load and a child
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- Sounds to me like you need to start your own business. There are programs out there to help you get started. Go to the local non-for-profit agency and see if they can point you in the right direction to get a business grant. We have had success in our area with these programs. Who knows, the sky is the limit. You know what you want to do so go for it.
- I landscape. Print up a few thousand flyers and distribute them. Many times, I don't even need my own tools.
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- You didn't mention what your specialty is, but I can tell you that there are jobs out there if you know where to look. I suggest you go to http://www.workathomedesk.com which is a free site that has a directory of legit companies that hire telecommuters. If you do more technical stuff like programming or help desk stuff you can try elance.com and bid on projects. Sometimes you can get long term ones there. Phone work isn't that bad if you take incoming calls and the schedule for many of the companies is the most flexible. Remember to be patient. Work at home jobs are hard to find and land because of the competition out there. Hope this helps!
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