I'm looking for a job where I can work at home.Does anybody have any advice?

I'm looking for a job where I might be able to write columns for the Watkins Review & Express and work from my home.

Ok so apparently no one actually reads the questions anymore. <sigh>

From what I can tell the WR&E went out of business in 2003 – which if that is true, then it will make it very challenging to figure out a way to write for them.

But looking at the bigger question – if you want to write for ANY paper, you have to start with the small local and maybe even free papers to build up some credentials. Start by checking to see what submission requirements they have. If they do not take unsolicited writings, ask who will. I would also suggest a journalism degree – as most larger papers will require one as well.

Posted on January 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under work at home reviews | No Comments »

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I am intersted in a work at home job. ?

I heard about the "process at home" where you process rebates.

does anyone know anything about this?
its hard to research reviews on it because half the reviews are from competor companies.

is there a legit website that reviews work at home job?
and how bout process at home – real or scam?

"If a company requires initial payment from you in order to work for them, they are not legitimate."

There are a few legitimate data entry companies but are not hiring and have large waiting lists (1-2yrs). The majority of data entry jobs you seen online are scams. A real company will want you to have skills inc fast typing, may want you to know MS Excel, and will usually ask that you have high speed internet. Once in a long while you may found one online on a job website but thats rare.

If you do an advanced search on yahoo, you will find previous answers, sometimes the info on these is good as the info they gave is likely to have been verified if the answer was voted as 'Best'.

Posted on January 30th, 2009 by admin and filed under work at home reviews | 5 Comments »

Free Resources, Reviews and Ideas for Legitimate Work at Home Opportunities:?


Free reviews and resources can be found by a simple yahoo search.

The important part is that you should be careful in choosing an opportunity that work out for you. It should be based on your skill set and best interests.

For example, if you are good in writing, you can prefer freelance content/article writing career rather than struggling with unfamiliar affiliate marketing in which somebody is making $1000/day.

I hope you understand my point.

Posted on January 28th, 2009 by admin and filed under work at home reviews | 5 Comments »

legitimate work from home rating books, movies get paid for reviews?

I wonder if there are any hones work from home jobs, out there for reviewing books and movies?

no. no one is going to pay for that. They can get it for FREE!

Why would anyone PAY a layman to review a book or movie. When ebay, amazon, and Netflix all offer reviews from their customers free!

Posted on January 26th, 2009 by admin and filed under work at home reviews | 5 Comments »

what is the best and honest work at home jobs or careers?

does anyone out there know which ones are actually real.? can anyone give me a great website or link to find a work at home job?
if you do not want to tell me over yahoo answers can you email it to me at shawtykbheather@yahoo.com i know it is all scams but i honestly need a work at home job i have 4 children…. and daycare is way out of my budget for 4 kids… CAN ANYBODY HELP ME OUT ON THIS ONE..
serious answers and replies only please/

"If a company requires initial payment from you in order to work for them, they are not legitimate."

There are a few legitimate data entry companies but are not hiring and have large waiting lists (1-2yrs). The majority of data entry jobs you seen online are scams. A real company will want you to have skills inc fast typing, may want you to know MS Excel, and will usually ask that you have high speed internet. Once in a long while you may found one online on a job website but thats rare.

If you do an advanced search on yahoo, you will find previous answers, sometimes the info on these is good as the info they gave is likely to have been verified if the answer was voted as 'Best'.

http://dataentry-jobsearch.blogspot.com/

has some good information on how to search recruitment websites for work at home positions.

Posted on January 23rd, 2009 by admin and filed under Uncategorized | 7 Comments »
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