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Nope.
Most everything will be MLM sales, recruiting, investing or telemarketing phone calls.
Try selling some goods on Craigslist or Ebay
I'm looking to make extra money at home and not be required to use a phone or do sales. Is that even out there? If you know of anything please let me know.
Edit- I worked in customer service for many years and for a finanial instituation as a banking analyst for 10 years. I am a stay at home mom now and just want to help out with some extra income. Data entry would be perfect. I say no phones b/c I have three kids.
Nope.
Most everything will be MLM sales, recruiting, investing or telemarketing phone calls.
Try selling some goods on Craigslist or Ebay
Maybe you could babysit a few days a week?
When you say "no phone and no sales" do you mean you don't want to do cold calling? I work from home but use people I know - I don't cold call.
What is your skill set? Best bet, find a company that can use your skills and see if WFH is a good fit for them.
Check out virtual office assistant websites. That is what I use...
Unfortunately, that's what I've been looking for also and I have found nothing. Good luck.
I have been searching for the same thing as well! I was hoping I could snag an idea from some posts of people who already answered! hahaha!
My friends have suggested cleaning, decorating, painting/wallpapering. I know that none of these are work from home, but at least they could be during hours that YOU set. Just an idea.
Good luck!
What skills do you have? What about watching kids - getting certified to be a nanny/daycare?
Most WFH jobs for entry level skills will be customer service, MLM, sales, etc. With lots of competition for the customer service jobs from home. They will require a dedicated phone line and a quiet background. It's still a job and they expect professional behavior.
Without knowing your skills I have no idea other wise.. but if you have worked outside the home or have a degree you may have other options -- Contract work from home, etc. My husband is a programmer, I have a cousin that does web design, a brother that does network support -- contract work for those kind of specialties are out there.
Good luck.