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sarahef83
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# Posted: 19 Sep 2007 11:02
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Hello everyone, I'm new to this site, but I'm def. not new to the work from home search. Over the years I have tried several things that have turned out to be scams and I'm sick of it. After finding this forum I spent several hours just reading everyone's posts trying to get an idea of what work form home jobs are really legit. It seems that the most consistent answer is becoming a work from home agent. I would really like to try this, but I'm wondering if anyone here is an agent that is working full-time (35-40 hrs a week) making more then $12 an hour. I saw that someone said Arise pays well at about $14 an hour...but there is a huge start up fee. I really can't afford that because I am currently saving up for my wedding in May. Of course...if I have to I will as long as I know I am guaranteed to make all of that money back and then some.
I don't know about everyone else, but I want to work from home because I hate fighting the traffic in the morning (I work in down town New Orleans, LA) and having to get up at 5:15 am every morning. It's really starting to take a toll on me. Plus, I work 10 hour shifts every day, so I'm completely washed out by the time I get home. Then it's only about 3 hours of free time which I spend cleaning up, cooking dinner, etc. before it's time for bed. I'm just so sick of the so-called "rat race".
Thanks in advance,
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sarahef83
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2007 13:10
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Any advice would be great....
Thanks,
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opendomain
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2007 14:05
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Working at home is still a rat race, just a different cage More comfortable definately. If you want a guarantee I think most companies are only going to be able to give you a money back guarantee. Beyond that MOST work from home type jobs are riskay. If oyu don't have alot of time or money to start something up then I would start off small with little investment and work my way into it. Or go big and hope for the best. I'm not very familiar with Arise, so I can't really comment on them, BUT I know you can get a free power mall to test out your like or dislike of affiliate marketing and see if it is something you'd like todo.
it's what I do and I have an overhead of 10/month. With only a few hours of work time. I really don't consider posting here work only because I enjoy it. But if I count the posting time here then I'm up to about 2-3 hours a day online...sparadically and some of it from work(i have an outside the home job as well.) At home I have 2 jobs. I'm a work from home book keeper and then I promot GDI(see my sig).
Best of luck in your search. If you need any more help keep posting here, most are more than happy to help.
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pcwork
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2007 18:23
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There are many other companies like West, LiveOps which hire, you can also do freelance writing.
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