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I need a stay at home job thats not a SCAM! ?

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I need a stay at home job thats not a SCAM! I'm sick of all the ads when searching the topic online...they wnt you to PAY for the job! No way...thats a scam.Got any ideas? Or jobs that have worked for you? I live in Provo Utah. I have a brand new baby so it needs to be somewhat flexible. Thanks!

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  1. Try E-Bay


  2. Okay, I think your getting two completely different things confused here.  Home job's you don't pay for at all.  You apply the same way you would apply for a "traditional job".  Same type of hiring process comes into play.  The employers hire the applicant that they feel would best suit their business needs.  Someone that is reliable and follows through with their work.  You can be fired just as easily as a traditional job for not doing your work.  It's not a way to have free money, it requires regular work.  The pay is low though.  You receive minimum waged earnings.  This is because employers want to pay the lowest they can, keep more money for themselves, but have quality work.  Same as any regular job.

    Now the ones that you would have to pay for, are NOT jobs.  These would be business opportunities.  Businesses that you would run out of your home.  They do have start up costs within companies, or on your own.  What your refering to is partnering up with a company in which you would have a business within a business and you'd be umbrella'd under their license, they would have to take care of your accounts receivables, accounts payables, Inventory, drop shipping, customer service, Order Entries, etc etc.  Things a traditional business owner has to pay thousands a month to have done for them.  But when you partner up with a company, this is what your set up cost is for.  I know plenty of people who have had their own home based businesses in different industries for years, they haven't been scammed at all.  They do very well in their business.  Same income opportunity as a traditional business without all the over head expenses.  So that's the difference in low minimum waged home "jobs", that's just what they are only a job.  But they don't cost anything to receive (if your hired), or a business opportunity that gives you the opportunity to make what you want, these do cost to start up and most are under $500 to start.  

    A home based job didn't work out for me, because the pay is ridiculous, but a home based business has and continues to do so.

    Maybe a home based job is okay with you.

    Here's an article on home based jobs and home based businesses.

    If you want a job and work from home, take a look at the home based job section, and apply to the companies on there if you qualify for the position.  Good Luck!

    http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-gGICILgnc...

  3. If you need to stay at home you are better off starting your own business you could be a travel agent, or hair dresser, or data entry, bookkeeper.  There are a lot of things you can do if you have the skills if you don't then go back to city college and get some of the skills so you can work from home.  If you go http://www.servicelocator.org you put your zip code and look for one-stop career center and they will asses you in what you need for free.  

  4. House-wife is open in most towns. Just go see some local men @ the bar in Provo and I'm sure someone will accomodate you.

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