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Does anybody know of any legitimate work from home jobs?

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I am looking form a legitimate work from home job. Does anyone know of any?

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  1. here's an excellent business that pays really good money. this great business is now in it's 11th year and can be done from anywhere and has lots of benefits.

    http://www.flalottomagic.net/?sponsor=p0...

    hope this was helpful to you, have a great day- Kyla Watts


  2. Hi,

    If you look at the list of top 100 companies in America at Demarche.com, you will see familiar names like Pepsi, Walgreen's, Campbell's, etc.

    You will also notice that Reliv International is the ONLY work from home opportunity on that list. We have been featured by Forbes, Fortune, Businessweek, etc, and it is the only company worth your time.

    My wife and I work from home with this company, and would be happy to help you get the information you need.

    Have a great day,

    Michael

    workman73@yahoo.com

  3. I've had success with

    http://www.agloco.com/r/BBGH5801

  4. Doing an online business requires a lot of work and some initial research. I can't stress enough the importance of starting out with something you really enjoy doing yourself - if you enjoy it, you'll be willing to put time into making it unique, which will lead to success on its own.There are actually<!--lot of ways to earn money from Internet. But I am going to explain you the 6 simple ways to earn money from net You can work part time and earn money. Working from home these days are so simple.

    http://jobsworld.awardspace.com

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    Empowerism can help you get started with an online business. They provide full training, and have a turnkey marketing system that can't be beat.Work from home and-->make money online. The Best Part Is that there is NO INVESTENT. Hope this helps you.

    Thanks.

  5. You can get work from home job without spending any fee as

    Home based customer service agent

    Writer

    Tutor

    Medical transcriptionist

    You can get links of online companies hiring online workers at

    www.jobzonline.blogspot.com

  6. Anything that deals with medical coding/medical transcription. All of the other stuff I have not found to be great. Medical coding does require school training though.

  7. Since there are a lot of scams out there, I can understand your need to ask about "legitimate" jobs. The best legitimate jobs are either for companies in or around your community, or opportunities you make for yourself. Don't trust these online opportunities. If they say free trial, or they will put people under you, it is usually a scam or pyramid. Some pyramids, like Amway, work, but most don't. They promise big money, but that only works if the people under you are just as motivated as you.

    Here are my suggestions for legitimate choices.

    Go to one of those job referral services. Tell them  you are willing to work from home, showing them your skills. If you can type, proofread, or have other valuable skills they can offer to employers, they may be able to approach the employer with the idea.

    You could also go to employers and see if they have opportunities for employees to work at home. If so, then apply.

    The idea I like the best is to make your own opportunity. Can you type? research? do bookeeping? have good critical thinking skills? Make a flyer stating your skills. Go to offices and businesses, and tell them you offer your services to them freelance as an independent contractor. They pay you only for the work time you do for them, and you will bill them either when turning in the work, or monthly. Most like monthly so they can budget and send out a check for everything at one time.

    One problem is you have to account for your taxes. However, they will love this idea when you point out to them that they don't have to pay taxes, benefits, worry about sick days, useless time on the clock, breaks, etc. Let them know the advantages of handing off their extra work when their staff is swamped. When they have something that HAS to be done, but their staff has emergencies to take care of, you are there to do it for them. You can do it all on your computer.

    Oh, and if they do a good amount of dictation, they can dictate to a file on their computer and email it to you. You can get voice recognition software that will type it up for you, you proof and format it, then send it back to them. They will be impressed that you are a wizard lol.

    Once you type up the work, email the proofs to them to okay or use. They can print them out and send them off on their own letterhead that way. Then you just bill them monthly for the work, or next time you go by, take an invoice to pick up a check. It's that simple.

    I prefer doing things on my own. I do freelance video work, and make my own hours and money. I love it. Good luck

  8. Here are my suggestions on finding a legitimate opportunity that's right for YOU:

    - Set your financial goals -- Are you just looking for extra income or a potential full-time income? How long (and hard) are you willing to work to meet your goal?

    - Determine if you are looking for a JOB or a BUSINESS -- there is a distinct difference between the two and you want to focus your energies appropriately for the best results.

    - If looking for a JOB, what are your marketable skills and previous experiences? If you are looking for a BUSINESS, go with your passions, things that interest and motivate you the most. Build a list and use that to begin your search. General rule of thumb: Never pay for a job (businesses, on the other hand, usually involve some expenses).

    - Review your budget -- know ahead of time what you are willing and able to invest into your business, including start-up costs and ongoing maintenance and promotion.

    - Find a rep to contact, check out their websites, ask questions, do your own independent research.

    - I personally also check out a company's status and consumer feedback on www.bbb.org and www.ripoffreport.com

    Hope this info helps get you started. Best wishes!

  9. Hope these job websites beneficial to you.

    http://hotjobs.yahoo.com

    http://www.craigslist.org

    http://www.usejob.com

  10. I have links to all legitimate sites in my profile if you are interested.  You can also email me from there if you have any questions about any of the programs.

    Hope this helps!

    Alicia

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