Medical Malpractice

Does anyone know of any "work at home" jobs that actually work?

My husband got hurt in Iraq recently and I am constantly going from Bethesda, Maryland to the hospital, back to North Carolina where I live. We need extra money to pay the bills but It's also important to me that I am able to be with him in the hospital in case something bad happens. It would be really nice to be able to do something on the road. I keep finding these "work at home" programs but most of them seem like a load of crap. If anyone knows of anything that they know for a fact works... I would love to hear about. Thanks.

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  1. Well, IDK about being at home working all the time, because sometimes you may have to go out to meet with clients and other people interested in what you're doing
  2. Get some training in web design. The internet continues to grow and their are hundreds, if not thousands, of small companies in need of assistance. You can work from anywhere as long as you can bring your laptop along and get wi-fi service (coffee shops, libraries, etc.) or you can get a phone card for your laptop (such as Sprint) and have access to internet anywhere. You can get training pretty quickly at a local community college. Good Luck.
  3. Check the GMA website for the take back your life section. They have legitimate leads on there. Good Luck and I wish you and your husband the best.
  4. See if the VA can help you with some of your costs.
  5. I am doing home based typing work right now and it's going really well. It's a way to make some extra money that doesn't take a whole lot of time. I can recommend you to the person that I got started with and she would be able to help you out. You can email her at workathome@representative.com. Good luck & Best wishes!
  6. How many jobs do you know of where they ask you to pay money to them first? Do not pay anybody a single dime for a work at home program! as far as working at home, here are a couple of ideas: check out http://www.bummarketingmethod.com some real good ideas. Second, get a clickbank id. Figure out how it works, then come here and answer questions. Put your affiliate link from clickbank in the answer. see my website below to sign up for free internet marketing reviews by real people not trying to sell you something. Email me if you have a question. bradmck44@hotmail
  7. Sorry to hear about your husband. I sell Mary Kay and I woud lbe Happy to give you the facts so you can decided if it is something that would work for you. http://www.marykay.com/sdoshi/startabusiness/default.aspx
  8. Try this...I'm not 100% sure..but I'm doing it right now http://www.wealthtoolbox.com/?ref=lalablah_blah@yahoo.com
  9. Have a look at what I do, click onto my screen and check out my profile
  10. This website offers work from home. They also have a links page with more info and other programs. You can also add your own links. http://www.webspawner.com/users/enterdat...
  11. I had different circumstances, but I really needed to find a work at home job. I searched through MANY scams before I found a company that I love. They are great, very family oriented and offer a 401k and benefits for my whole household. They even trained me. I really love what I do as I get to help others every day and make a good income doing it. The company was even featured on a recent segment of American Medical Review. I would be happy to give you info about it if it sounds like a good fit for you.
  12. Hi, To be honest, you are probably not going to find a job working from home. Any opportunities you find that require a start up fee or money up front is a scam don't get sucked in!! I encourage you to immediately put these jobs out of your mind. Here are some of my tips when looking for a job.... Networking - Register at your local Unemployment Office (you don't need to be on unemployment to register for their assistance). They often will have networking groups on a regular basis. They also are a good source for the jobs that never show up in the paper or online. Check your local paper -- In many cases the papers classified are now online. Search Smart Online -- If you don't have a lot of time, spend most of your time at sites that aggregate the job feeds from several job search engines. Prominently these include indeed.com and thingamajob.com. Organization -- I use a free online application that allows you to track your ads, jobs you apply for, send or print mail merged correspondence, and track your job search history. This site is jobsearchlog.com I invite you to check it out and you'll be able to keep track of what you apply for. Good Luck, Karen
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