Work from Home Suggestions

Updated on June 16, 2008
J.L. asks from Dallas, TX
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My husband is going back to school soon to get his MBA and I would like to do something from home to help lessen the financial blow. Please no get rich quick schemes or sales opportunities, I'm not much of a sales person. I would like something that has flexible hours because by baby's schedule isn't very predictable. Any suggestions? (please give as many details as possible, as I tend be a little on the skeptical side)

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S.B.

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What area of town do you live in? My company, MomCheck.com, currently needs secret shoppers for daycares in Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Keller, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Southlake, Grapevine, Trophy Club, and Colleyville. (or if you don't live in those areas, you'd drive to them) We'll be training in July & will have work in these areas through the end of the year. It doesn't pay a ton of money - $25 per shop, but it's flexible, doesn't take a lot of time (on average - 1 hour to tour, 1 hour to write up the report), you can do as little or as many as you want & you can bring your baby. Let me know if you're interested - ____@____.com.

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B.L.

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I work with a group of moms called Freedom United Team. We work for a wellness company. You work when you can and what works for your family. I do a lot of night hours when my kiddos are in bed or during nap time. Check out my website:

www.myfamily-mylife.com

If you are interested, just request information and I will contact you. Please let me help you!

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S.W.

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I don't have any suggestions, but since you specifically said you don't want sales or get-rich-quick-schemes, I just thought I'd share this (you probably already know it): Avoid anything that asks for a financial investment upfront (i.e. buying product inventory, special equipment, etc.). That's a guaranteed sign that it's no good. Good luck in your quest!

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A.V.

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I don't know much about this, but you might want to check out http://www.hiremymom.com

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M.M.

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I have been working flexible hours from home for the past 4 years and love helping other moms do the same. I would be happy to talk with you.
If you are serious about earning income from home without a financial investment or risk you can call me at ###-###-#### and I can schedule a time to get you the information.
We are with the BBB and have excellent credentials. I too was VERY skeptical but here are legitimate opportunities from home if you are open to learn about them.
My family has been blessed by this company in so many ways.
You can read some reviews under the local business review sections about Work at Home United and my team.
I look forward to sharing the information with you so you can make an informed decision that is right for you.

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V.S.

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Dallas Families Online has a large list of legitimate work from home employers. The information is absolutely FREE! There are all types of jobs--call center,data entry, bookkeeping, accounting, mock jurors, etc.

http://dallasfamiliesonline.com/Money_Making.html

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