Question:

Is there any truth to working at home as a typist???

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I know this sounds like a broken record but are these businesses legit? They pay you to type for them? And you can make up to $500 a day? How does it work and is it true? Any site I can check out? I use to be a medic/EMT but had knee surgery and can't do it anymore. I hate working at Walgreen's making $8/hr. I'm too old for this c**p!! Any suggestions or proof of validity would help! Thanks so much!

 Tags:

   Report

3 ANSWERS


  1. Opportunities like get paid to type at home or get paid to do surveys are 99% scams. I've been selling on the net for a few years now and have plenty of dealings with the like. I finally turned to selling ebay stuff then got burned out buying inventory and sending it off in the mail.

    If you are looking for work at home stuff. take a look at the ebay store front program at www.my-estore.net. This program made me the extra money that i was hoping for.

    Happy Valentine


  2. If you are an accomplished typist - word processor and have recently visited your local city college or university librarian, you can apply as a "certified" graduate typist, earning between $1.50 to $2.00 per page for a master or doctoral thesis. The librarian will provide you with a sample of the typing template (i.e., margin settings, font selection, page set up, etc.) in order to complete these projects. An average weekend income is about $300-$400 for two days work.

    Good luck!

  3. This might be a little different then what you are looking for but check it out anyway.  I've checked these sites out since I am also on the hunt for a way to earn more from home and they seem legit.  I interviewed for ACD but need to upgrade my computer before I can start. Also a link for other sources of income if your interested in freelance work. Hope this helps!

    If you can write there are sites that pay, not much but its residual and it adds up after awhile--I linked those for you to.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 3 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.