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#108791 - 02/23/07 04:16 PM Any Legit Work From Home Jobs??
NewLeaf Offline
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Registered: 12/26/05
Posts: 1066
Loc: Deland, Florida
I work full time but would like a part time work from home job. So many of them are bogus or just want you to pay for a pamphlet that instructs you in how to set up your own home business.

I really would like to do data entry, customer service, anything like that using my computer from my home.

Any ideas?
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#108792 - 02/23/07 04:56 PM Re: Any Legit Work From Home Jobs?? [Re: NewLeaf]
jawjaw Offline
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Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 12025
Loc: Alabama
You need to hook up with one of our members, Sher...she has a full-time site where you can find WFH jobs, legit ones. Quite honestly though, I'm not sure if this site is HERS still, or of someone else owns it, but it would still help you, I think.

http://www.momandhermoney.com/Index.html

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#108793 - 02/23/07 05:22 PM Re: Any Legit Work From Home Jobs?? [Re: jawjaw]
Casey Offline
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Registered: 11/18/05
Posts: 789
Loc: Aptos, California
Most work from home jobs are multi-level marketing (MLM) jobs. Sometimes these are called direct sales or network marketing, but the concept is the same. You are selling directly to consumers and you get a portion of what they purchase. Additionally, you look for people who also want to sell your products and you get a portion of what they sell, etc. Examples of these are MonoVie, Melaleuca (I'm a rep for this company), Your Travel Business, etc. There's good companies with good products and many are legit. I've heard that if you can get in during the first five years of a company's start that that's where the best money is made.
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#108794 - 02/23/07 06:08 PM Re: Any Legit Work From Home Jobs?? [Re: Casey]
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Registered: 02/16/07
Posts: 35
Loc: Atlanta, GA
Many women do medical transcription from home, but without experience, training is needed, and it's not easy to get a foot in the door. Many companies are requiring not only training these days, but that you become certified. I did it for seven years, and it's definitely legit (although, as with everything, I'm sure there are many that aren't legit). There's also the problem of a lot of the MT work being outsourced to other countries for -- you guessed it -- much lower costs (slave labor).

It's also time intensive, as it is production-based pay. You get paid for how much you produce, and therefore, the tendency to overwork is great.
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#108795 - 02/23/07 06:23 PM Re: Any Legit Work From Home Jobs?? [Re: EvilTwin]
NewLeaf Offline
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Registered: 12/26/05
Posts: 1066
Loc: Deland, Florida
Thanks, all good advice. I've taken medical transcription and medical terminology and passed. I'm not certified but probably wouldn't take that much to get certification.

I'm no good at sales. Tried Mary Kay and lost my patoot. Tried selling Shaklee and really believed in it..but still no deal.

I type great and love the computer and am focused so I'll look into all the suggestions. Thanks again.
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#108796 - 02/23/07 10:51 PM Re: Any Legit Work From Home Jobs?? [Re: EvilTwin]
Phyllis0618 Offline
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Registered: 07/06/06
Posts: 138
Loc: Oakland County, Michigan
I need your advice, please. I work from home as a solutions facilitor and concierge service for caregivers. What I do is rewarding but doesn't give me that extra spark inside.

Traveling to bed and breakfasts throughout the United States and offering afternoon tea, massage and friendly chatting for women caregivers would certainly start my creative mind working.

What does a women caregiver think when they want time away from responsibilities? What changes need to made in this idea and how does one market it?

Do any of you have the strengths I am missing and would like to join me in this venture? If you are already working,this can be just a side venture for now.

If corporate sponsors were brought into this, who knows where we can go with it. First, does anyone think this is a good enough idea for participation?
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#108797 - 02/23/07 11:14 PM Re: Any Legit Work From Home Jobs?? [Re: Phyllis0618]
jawjaw Offline
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Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 12025
Loc: Alabama
Phyllis, I have more than I can say grace over for now, but I think the concept is interesting. But...I've never really understood how it works, completely.

Could you explain the entire concept?

You say you would like to get B&B's across the US to give women different things. Have you contracted these B&B's and have they agreed to do so? Who would pay for it? How would you decide a person is eligible to receive this?

I would be very interested in knowing the nuts and bolts of it all. Maybe someone looking for a venture like this would be reading this and join in???

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#108798 - 02/23/07 11:30 PM Re: Any Legit Work From Home Jobs?? [Re: jawjaw]
NewLeaf Offline
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Registered: 12/26/05
Posts: 1066
Loc: Deland, Florida
Phyllis, sounds like a great idea to me. You know there are adult daycare centers also.

But a mother's day out or a caregiver's day out wouldn't be that much different. A massage sounds nice, or a movie and a meal, someone to sit with the loved one while the caregiver is escorted to a fine restaurant with flowers and a glass of wine maybe.

A night at the theatre, a day at the flea market, car detailing, grocery shopping, errand running, nails and hair, pedicure and massage, so many fine treats to offer.
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#108799 - 02/24/07 12:18 AM Re: Any Legit Work From Home Jobs?? [Re: jawjaw]
Phyllis0618 Offline
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Registered: 07/06/06
Posts: 138
Loc: Oakland County, Michigan
Queenjawjaw:

It has taken time to put the thoughts together. Please review my website since it has just been changed. Visit: http://www.eldercareconcierge.net.

The Wren's Nest Bed and Breakfast, near me, will host my first event: Afternoon Tea, followed by a workshop around their fireplace. Finish the afternoon off with a massage. All in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

The cost is private pay for now. If any companies would like to sponsor 10 women down the road, great. I really don't want to lose the excitment that I feel waiting for this to happen.

Sure it would be great to raffle off a gift basket with goodies such as Rick and June's hot flash products. Add my book in the basket, flyer of restaurants and shopping in the area and tie it up in a pretty bow. Just a dream for now unless someone wants to make this a business of theirs.

Networking means pulling ideas and skills together and make a good idea work. What do you think? Can anyone see a job for themself here?
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#108800 - 02/24/07 12:20 AM Re: Any Legit Work From Home Jobs?? [Re: NewLeaf]
Phyllis0618 Offline
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Registered: 07/06/06
Posts: 138
Loc: Oakland County, Michigan
New Leaf:

Love the ideas but would you like to help with these idea? Let's talk more.
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