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  • Outsourcing
  • My wife, who is also a stay at home mom that homeschools besides, has also been looking for something similar. Everything she has found so far seems to be a scam though. I consider anything that requires money up front to earn money as a scam, I have not ever heard of success with the pay for a job deals.
  • You could try babysitting at your house.
  • If you have a washer and dryer in your home, you could do laundry and ironing for people.
  • The wonderful world of Garage sales, if you are a techno mom you could do ebay as well.
  • What about babysitting? You could go to a temporary placement agency and ask if they are looking for anyone to do typing or mailing at home jobs.
  • Here are a few if you have a computer that is not Wi-Fi and a landline telephone: http://www.alpineaccess.com/external/careers/why_its_better_to_be_an_employee.html http://www.arise.com/Content/default.asp
  • Not everything is a scam. Network Marketing is a real business and provided you put in the effort you can get the rewards. Currently involved in Networking with a company where it is free to sign up in Pre Launch so you can test drive the business first. If interested then visit: http://www.virtualworld.gemlifestyle.biz and watch the video. Then sign up free by going to the Pre Associate link.
  • I had nearly 20 years in part time teaching at various career-oriented colleges. Many who took classes there had heard of applying computer skills to make money from home. Unfortunately the supply is far greater than any demand. There is no matching an actual workplace, with face to face contact with mutual expertise and team supervision. Some people, like those who actually succeed doing medical billing or claims processing from home, do so only after they are well-networked and have several years in the industry.

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