Does a part-time work from home job exist? I dont want to badger people to buy stuff.
whouwannab
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It would be great to find a work from home part time job that doesn't involve trying to get your friends and family to buy stuff. Facebook is flooded with people selling their wares. Any other ideas?
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Bless you for realizing how unbelievably obnoxious Origami Owl, ItWorks, Mary Kay and Doterra sales pitches are to your friends. I hope you find something that works with your employment needs soon!1
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It seems unlikely, unless you have a talent for making bags or perhaps knit wear?0
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Like $25,000 a year part time job.0
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ok that. maybe not. But how to videos and blogs can work their way up to being nice little earner.0
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Usually not anything legit, unfortunately.0
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I've heard of people who do medical coding from home although I'm not familiar with it myself.1
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Do you have any interest in computers? If you're adept with technology and up for learning a few programming languages, you can set your own schedule and work from home using something like Freelancer, ODesk, or Indeed.0
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Couple new ideas. Thanks!0
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Bookeeping for small businesses that cannot afford a full time employee0
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I am not sure your educational background but there are online tutoring jobs, particularly for virtual schools. Each one has different requirements. $25,000 could be possible part time depending on, once again, credentials. I also believe many security monitor and customer service representatives are remote workers. I would suggest you go on a job search site (Indeed is a decent one) and do job searches in a field you would like to work in and check "online/remote" for the location. "Remote" is the term you want to use, not necessarily "work from home." Good luck!1
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What is your education/skill set and/or are you willing to pay for some training if needed?0
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as a virtual administrative assistant, blog writer, or amazon mechanical turk.0
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Depending on where you live, companies like Apple, HSN, DirecTV, Blue Cross Blue Shield have people working from home in in different capacities (customer service, sales, technical support). I live in SW Virginia and HSN has a lot of work from home jobs ( I think BCBS does, also). It can, just be difficult, to wade through all the junk listings, to find the real ones.0
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www.mturk.com
This is a site owned by amazon and provides mini-jobs like transcribing receipts and completing surveys from colleges, things of that sort. It doesn't pay a lot, but over a 6 month period of very light work on it (just a few minutes each day really) ive managed to garner 1380.00. I wont lie and say it can provide a full part time income, and the jobs don't pay as well on it as they did in its hay day, but it you pick the right jobs on the site you can make a little extra cash.
ALSO for extra cash I sell used clothing on www.vinted.com. Ive sold a lot of my clothes ive either outgrown or shrunk out of, and sometimes ill find some good cheap finds at a good will or a clearance sale and can make a small profit. Ive made about $200 dollars from this site in the past few months, but an avid seller could probably make quite a bit, I just don't have enough time to dedicate to it as I go to school and work a full time job.
ALSO if you have an up to date computer and can provide yourself a headset, convergys is always looking for at-home representatives to work customer service, which is what I do for my actual full time job. It is legit, not always fun, but you can make your own hours a lot of the time.0 -
I've heard of people who do medical coding from home although I'm not familiar with it myself.
This. I work in Healthcare and this is a big business, especially with current medical coding updates to ICD-10 in the US. Many regions are very shorthanded when it comes to coders. You can still find transcription jobs in some areas too, but a lot of those are being phased out due to doctors being able to electronically dictate their notes now. But you may be able to find something like that still wherever you are.1 -
If you look on Pinterest they have lists of legitimate work from home opportunities. Just be careful with what you click on or express interest in. I never even applied for anything and I've been getting emails and calls.0
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I've heard of "Virtual Admin Assistants"...you could look into that...0
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Same page here. Stay at home Mom.0
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I do swagbucks http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/Francl27
It's mostly running videos in the background and doing surveys and stuff... I usually make about $100 a month just clicking on things once in a while... not much but it adds up (and I've been on it for 8 years and been banned - for no reason - from a few of the survey companies, I used to make $300 a month or something).
Obviously it's not going to pay your rent but when you're just chilling at the computer anyway, every little bit helps. I rarely pay for anything on Amazon now.. just use the gift cards I get through them. It pays for Christmas shopping...0 -
Help desk jobs - most of those folks you talk to when you have a problem with your cable or phone, etc, actually work from home. One company I applied to is Sykes, Google it. And they provide training.
You can also sign up on a very legit site called FlexJobs, that is dedicated to work at home jobs.
i worked from home for 10 years for one of the biggest insurance companies in the world, as a systems analyst and as a programmer. I did work in the office for many years before switching to a full time telecommuter position.
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I work at home part time as a computer analyst and programmer! Granted I have been doing this for 10 years now.. it does not pay my bills but its a good tax break! thank goodness for the real bread winner in my home!0
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Virtual assistant - online admin work - I did it for a few years and it wasn't great pay, but I was also working full time at the same time so I didn't have a ton of time to commit to it.0
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Find a niche - for example, if in a college or university town, what do students miss about home the most? What ever that is, fill that gap. Maybe its home cooking - do a home made meals delivery service. Maybe its personal shopping - do that for them. So many ways to earn a few bucks and not have to report to someone, and all at your own pace. Good luck!0
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