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teenwire
11-13-2006, 03:35 AM
I am currently working, but I found working very stressful in some ways. I would like to have an experience in working at home, because as I have said in my previous post I am a laid back type of person and I would want to enjoy my life to the fullest, and I can't do that when I am stressed out at work. Can you guys help me? Just post here some ideas thanks!

ButtrflyDreams
12-07-2006, 02:42 PM
If you find anyplace online that pays well, let me know. I've been looking for a while now. I still haven't found anything.

medako
12-14-2006, 03:15 PM
I've heard that medical transcription is a decent paying field that allows you to work from home. Also, doing types of sales - like mary kay, avon, pampered chef, etc.

Neither are really my cup of tea, but maybe one day we'll all run across that perfect job that lets us work around our lives instead of working lives around work.

lcsamano
12-14-2006, 05:42 PM
Medical transcribing is a great way to earn money. Here is a site that is specifically for work at home moms or dad. www.wahm.com. I am currently trying to find something myself. The jobs are hard to come about at times. As well Mary Kay, Avon are all good ideas. I am actually a seller of stuffafriend. Here is my website so you can see what it is all about.
www.stuffafriend.biz/members/lcsamano

ButtrflyDreams
12-15-2006, 01:49 PM
I've been thinking about the stuffafriend. Is it hard? Does it cost anything to get started? Does it make good money?

Melos
12-16-2006, 01:35 PM
Everything that you can do online to make money completely depends on your efforts and knowledge. If you just sit there, you won't make anything. At home jobs are just as hard - if not A LOT harder - than 'real world' jobs.

I've built several of my own businesses form the ground up and I work completely online at home now.

lcsamano
12-17-2006, 02:31 PM
I've been thinking about the stuffafriend. Is it hard? Does it cost anything to get started? Does it make good money?


You don't have to pay anything to get started. However, you can purchase the start - up kits so that you can show the product. They are not that expensive if you get a small kit. The site provides you with flyer to help you advertise.

tater03
12-20-2006, 02:04 PM
I would definently check out that forum link above. I have found quite a few jobs to do from home on that site. There are a lot out there but you do have to look around. The one thing I have learned is never pay anyone to work from home. Unless it is just for a backround check. Live Ops is a place to check out but they do require a backround check. But again check out that forum it is an awesome site with some very good jobs listed.

LeighA
12-20-2006, 10:45 PM
What do you do from home Melos?

TinyStar
12-20-2006, 11:50 PM
Working from home, I've come to find out, is all about not putting all your eggs in one basket. A little bit from several different places still makes a whole, you know?
While I don't run businesses myself, I still do decent by working from home and hope to continue doing so. I, too, am more of the laid back sort.

ButtrflyDreams
12-27-2006, 06:50 PM
Originally Posted by ButtrflyDreams View Post
I've been thinking about the stuffafriend. Is it hard? Does it cost anything to get started? Does it make good money?

You don't have to pay anything to get started. However, you can purchase the start - up kits so that you can show the product. They are not that expensive if you get a small kit. The site provides you with flyer to help you advertise

Thank you for the info. I'll definately look into it. It sounds like something I would like doing. :)

agent_orange
12-30-2006, 09:37 AM
If you love writing you can try freelance writing. I usually search craiglist.org for writing gigs. It doesn't pay that well but at least you get extra money. You guys can try out. Just beware of scammers.

I also develop domains and sell them. I'm relatively new to this and I'm enjoying it.