Sunday, December 24, 2006

Im a stay at home mom, And Im wondering if there are any legitimate work at home programs out there? -

You need to send your resume out to real jobs you are qualified to do. In your cover letter you need to state that you wish to work remotely, from your home office. LOTS of companies, especially in CA operate this way. They usually provide transportation for you to come in for an interview and for you to attend company meetings a few times a year, but otherwise everything is done online

I suggest that if you re going to do a home business, to not do one over the internet.Usually people can do Day Care or Hair Salons. I know that one used to be able to open a B B sometime ago, but that s no longer allowed I believe.Other than that, I suggest NOT staying at home and actually taking your skills outside.

yes, there are work at home jobs, but they arent the same as your normal 9-5 out in the real world. generally you are not paid hourly, but on commission or per finishing an assignment. for hourly, you need a degree to happen to work with a company that allows it. The vast majority of work at home jobs are also not get rich quick things. do not trust anything that says, earn 300 dollars your first week! or anything like that. anything that is telling you you are going to earn a certain amount is a scam. also make sure to check out everything with the better business bureau. the only legitimate things that i know of are selling things, like avon (www.youravon.com), mary-kay (www.marykay.com). babysitting or running an in-home daycare. Marketing, like ameriplan (sorry, dont have their info) or freedom united (www.PerfectWorkForMoms.com). my sister does cha-cha (www.chacha.com) and likes it well enough. its really just a matter of figuring out what your niche is and what you are wanting and looking for. but be realistic!

In my opinion, anything advertised online is not. However, if you decide to check them out, the key question is: does it cost you any money to participate? If so, or if they ask for a credit card number, it is a scam.

blogging,or you can set up a paypal account and get free money.Just view videos on youtube they will teach you how to get free money on a paypal account.It s a low amount but it all adds up!

Absolutely. you will be a business partner and franchise with a 53 year old company. No large financial risk. www.waltz123freedom.com

No.You will find Scams......lots and lots of scams.There are a few legit opportunities but those usually have very long waiting lists.

Yes, these are some of the programs that I ve checked out. You should do the samehttp://workingfromhomecareers.com

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